FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Cedar Tree Sober Living is a supportive, structured environment designed to help individuals in recovery build healthy habits, find stability, and rediscover life’s joy. We provide a safe space where residents can focus on healing and growth while connecting with a supportive community.
You Might Be Ready for Sober Living If…
You’ve recently completed a treatment program and want continued support
You need a stable, substance-free environment
You’re committed to staying sober but don’t want to do it alone
You’re ready for responsibility — like working, attending meetings, and being part of a household
You want connection and community with others in recovery
No. We realize that there are many roads leading to sober living and not all of them go through a treatment center. We do, however, require a detox if the circumstances dictate. Our top priority is the safety and well-being of our residents, and being medically stable is crucial.
We need some basic information to get you started.
please give us a call at 303-947-2639 or click the "Application" button below to fill out a short form.
We’re here to help every step of the way!
Our sober living home is open to men who are committed to their recovery journey and want to strengthen their foundation after treatment. Whether you’re transitioning from a rehabilitation program or seeking a supportive community, Cedar Tree offers a place to thrive.
All you need are your clothes and toiletries. Laptops, phones & tablets are fine to bring as well.
We do allow Suboxone and some other MAT prescriptions.
We are located in a quiet residential neighborhood near Quincy Ave. & C470. Our home is designed to offer both comfort and accountability as you continue your path toward lasting recovery.
We do not accept insurance. We can provide you with resources to apply for scholarships.
We understand that setbacks can occur, and we are committed to working with residents on an individual basis. In most cases, we develop a tailored action plan based on the specific circumstances involved. Because each situation is unique, there is no one-size-fits-all policy for addressing relapses.
However, the safety and well-being of all our residents remain our top priority. As such, individuals who experience a relapse are often required to spend time away from the residence while an appropriate plan is put in place.
We do not have a maximum amount of stay.
Shared Bedroom is $900/month
Individual
The goal is for you to leave the house daily. You do not need permission to leave, you will just need to be home by your designated curfew each night.
Once a week the house will have a mandatory meeting with all residents.
Cedar Tree proudly exceeds all standards and best practices for a Level II Sober Living Home.
Residents will benefit from a structured and supportive environment, including mandatory peer support, regular and random drug testing, and active participation in house governance and recovery activities.
When you arrive we will be pleased to introduce you to Matt A., our live-in Senior House Manager, who brings dedication and leadership to our community.