ARTS Women's Recovery Home
Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007
1 care level
(833) 567-5838
Free · Confidential · 24/7
About ARTS Women's Recovery Home
ARTS Women's Recovery Home offers sober living in Denver, Colorado, providing safe, structured, recovery-focused housing for women in addiction recovery. The home is certified by CARR, designed not just as a place to live but as a community where residents can heal, rebuild, and grow in sobriety.
The services include a drug- and alcohol-free environment with expectations of attending recovery meetings, contributing to household responsibilities, and building stable routines. Residents can engage in peer support, skill development such as budgeting and job readiness, and resource navigation to access benefits, healthcare, and community services. Living arrangements include shared and single rooms. Rent covers utilities, linens, cleaning supplies, and basic amenities, while residents supply their own food and personal items.
They serve women ages 18 and older from all Colorado counties, including pregnant women, and those with up to two children (ages birth to four). To qualify, applicants must show proof of sobriety via negative toxicology, be able to perform daily tasks, be free from serious safety risks, and have mental health needs that the program can support. The home sits in a tranquil neighborhood near public transit and essential services, and application involves a non-refundable registration fee and weekly rent.
The services include a drug- and alcohol-free environment with expectations of attending recovery meetings, contributing to household responsibilities, and building stable routines. Residents can engage in peer support, skill development such as budgeting and job readiness, and resource navigation to access benefits, healthcare, and community services. Living arrangements include shared and single rooms. Rent covers utilities, linens, cleaning supplies, and basic amenities, while residents supply their own food and personal items.
They serve women ages 18 and older from all Colorado counties, including pregnant women, and those with up to two children (ages birth to four). To qualify, applicants must show proof of sobriety via negative toxicology, be able to perform daily tasks, be free from serious safety risks, and have mental health needs that the program can support. The home sits in a tranquil neighborhood near public transit and essential services, and application involves a non-refundable registration fee and weekly rent.
Who This Center Serves
Women
Pregnant Women
Women only
Amenities & Features
Recreation Room
Outdoor Space
Internet
TV
Services Offered
What to Expect at ARTS Women's Recovery Home
1. Initial Assessment
A clinical team evaluates your history, needs, and goals to create a personalized plan.
2. Active Treatment
Evidence-based therapies including Group Therapy and Life Skills, typically 30+ days.
3. Progress & Recovery
Regular progress reviews, skill-building sessions, and adjustment of your treatment plan.
4. Aftercare Planning
Continued support, relapse prevention strategies, and connections to community resources for lasting recovery.
Contact Information
Quick Facts
| Program | 30+ days |
| Focus | This center primarily treats s... |
| Insurance | 24 accepted |
Therapies & Methods
Treatment Philosophy
Holistic
Gender-Specific
Conditions & Substances Treated
Alcohol
Drug Addiction
Opioids
Prescription Drugs
Benzodiazepines
Cocaine
Heroin
Methamphetamine
Synthetic Drugs
Insurance Accepted
ARTS Women's Recovery Home works with 24 insurance providers.
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Information last verified: April 2026 · Data sourced from SAMHSA