Recovered Humans Recovery Homes for women with the moon logo

LEARN TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR MIND, BODY, AND SOUL BY LIVING IN AN INCLUSIVE Recovery COMMUNITY.

We break down barriers to long-term recovery,

one human at a time.

At Recovered Humans, our mission is to offer a safe and sober place to call home for all who identify as women—wrapped in empathy, compassion, and community.


Our vision at Recovered Humans is to be the leading ethical provider of recovery home services where women can come to find community, purpose, and sustained recovery in the state of Colorado.

Women served Since 2021

“Women who enter our homes to heal and then venture out into the world, will create a ripple effect that resonates across generations.” -LB

What Makes Us Different

  • Our homes are accredited by the Colorado Agency for Recovery Residences (CARR), offering clean, supportive living with both shared and private room options.

  • Residents engage in weekly drug and alcohol testing, curfews, daily routines, and regular check-ins. Structure provides the foundation for recovery.

    • $250 intake fee (one-time)

    • $995/month for shared rooms

    • $1,500/month for private rooms
      Program fees are due upfront for the first 30 days, then every 30 days from the intake date.

  • Beyond housing, we connect women with recovery coaches, transportation, and sober companion services to meet individual needs.

  • We never give up on women after a setback. Instead, we provide additional accountability and structure to help them continue their recovery journey.

Locations in Colorado

Recovered Humans currently operates three women’s sober living homes in Northern Colorado:


Amethyst House

Onyx House

Jasper House


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Resident Experience

Life inside Recovered Humans is centered around connection and growth. Residents attend recovery meetings, build relationships with sponsors and peers, participate in chores and shared meals, and lean into community events.

This is more than sober living—it’s a place where women find purpose, structure, and belonging.

What People Are Saying

“Recovered Humans Sober Living is the epitome of excellence in the realm of sober living. As a professional in the behavioral health field, I consistently rely on Recovered Humans as my top recommendation for women seeking sober living environments. Their commitment to ethics, compassion, and structured care sets them apart. Each individual who enters their care is met with genuine concern and tailored support, ensuring a nurturing environment conducive to sustained recovery.”

— MICHAEL M.

I cannot say enough about how wonderful Recovered Humans Recovery Homes is. I was petrified to go into sober living and tried to avoid it at all costs. Now, after living at the Onyx House Recovered Humans home, you can’t keep me away! This is my family now and a place that feels like “home.” Not only do they provide an awesome place to live- hands down probably the NICEST sober living houses in Colorado (I’m not joking!!), but also the support, help, community and compassion that these homes are run with is life changing! The owners and operators of the Recovered Humans homes are two of the most amazing, giving, and loving individuals I’ve ever had the honor to meet. I can honestly say I’m glad I had to enter sober living and will be forever grateful to Recovered Humans for making my story a successful one. ❤️

— Alumni

“Hands down the best women’s sober livings in the state. LB has built something truly amazing up North. Keep rocking!”

— MATT N.

“An amazing program that has helped so many women get the support they need!”

— Olivia O.

“This is an absolutely amazing group of recovery homes. They do such a great job at creating a recovery centered community. Feeling supported and accepted during recovery is key to long lasting sobriety, and Recovered Humans excels at this.”

— Nancy W.