Located in the suburbs of Denver, in Littleton, the center supports mothers with children ages 0–12 and pregnant women in recovering from alcohol and drug use without being separated from their children. The women engage in structured treatment that includes individual counseling, group therapy, addiction education, skill-building, and relapse prevention, all designed to support recovery while caring for their children. Comprehensive Steps Toward Recovery The facility offers intensive residential, transitional residential, and outpatient continuing care, tailored to meet clients wherever they are in recovery. Services include medically monitored detox, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and co-occurring disorder support for conditions like anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Therapies include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing (MI), 12-Step, group and family therapy, trauma-informed care, gender-responsive care, spiritual care, and mindfulness. Family-First Approach Clients participate in therapy, wellness activities, and family-focused programming. Children attend school or on-site childcare during treatment, and mothers can take part in family participation sessions, weekend family programming, or supervised child visitation. The program ensures that mothers remain connected to their children while receiving care, while building coping skills, emotional regulation, life skills, and relationship repair under guidance from a multidisciplinary team.


