Browse verified sober living homes in Idaho Springs, Colorado. Compare providers and find contact information.
Nestled in the heart of Clear Creek County, Idaho Springs offers a tight-knit community where recovery can feel both supported and manageable. For many, the transition from structured treatment back into daily life can be challenging—especially in a rural area where access to resources may be limited. A sober living home provides a stable, substance-free environment during this critical period, allowing you to rebuild routines and reconnect with work, family, or local activities at your own pace.
Addiction does not discriminate, and neither should your path to healing. Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to the area, finding a sober living home in Idaho Springs means you don’t have to face recovery alone. These homes offer accountability, peer support, and a safe space to practice the skills learned in earlier treatment. With the nearby mountains and outdoor opportunities, Idaho Springs can be a place where you rediscover purpose and hope.
Taking this step is a sign of strength. A sober living home can bridge the gap between treatment and independence, helping you build a foundation for lasting recovery in a community that values resilience and renewal.
Our directory lists 1 sober living homes in Idaho Springs, CO.
Rehab provides active treatment including therapy and medical care. Sober living homes provide structured housing with rules and accountability but residents manage their own treatment and daily schedules. Many people transition from rehab to sober living.
Costs vary widely by location and amenities. Monthly fees typically range from $500 to $5,000 or more. Some homes accept insurance or offer financial assistance. Contact facilities directly for current pricing.
BeforeRehab.com is an informational directory only. We are not a treatment provider, referral service, or crisis hotline. The information provided does not constitute medical advice. Always verify a facility's credentials, licensing, and insurance acceptance directly. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357.
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