The CooperRiis Transitional Living Program supports people recovering from mental health conditions as they move toward greater independence. Residents benefit from structured daily routines, clinical guidance, and a peer community that encourages accountability. The program offers calm, home-like settings in Asheville where people build confidence, practice healthy habits, and continue the progress they made in treatment. Build Skills in a Supportive Home Residents live in furnished CooperRiis homes with private bedrooms, shared kitchens, and group responsibilities like cooking and chores. Weekly therapy, psychiatry, and case management help residents stay on track, while vocational support assists with school or employment goals. Residents access community activities, social events, and opportunities to practice everyday life skills in a supportive environment. Continue Progress Made in Residential Care Close ties to CooperRiis residential treatment ensure continuity, especially for current residents moving into community-based care. This steady progression helps people maintain stability while gaining the confidence to manage life more independently.


