Oxford House Chambers in Aurora, Colorado
About Oxford House Chambers
Oxford House Chambers is a sober living residence for men in Aurora, Colorado. The home is located just off of interstate 70 and not far from the center of Aurora. It’s a drug-free environment for those in recovery from alcohol and substance use disorders.
As part of the national Oxford House network, this peer-led home offers long-term transitional housing without fixed time limits. The program emphasizes self-sufficiency and community to support lasting sobriety.
Stable Home For Healing
Oxford House Chambers operates as a housing facility rather than a clinical treatment program. This residence is ideal for men who have completed formal treatment and need a stable environment to continue their recovery journey.
You’ll benefit from peer support, democratic governance and shared household duties that foster accountability and personal growth. The house maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy for drug and alcohol use, which creates a safe space for men committed to sobriety.
Joining Oxford House
Men interested in sober living at Oxford House Chambers can inquire about current availability and house expectations. Prospective residents typically interview with current members who vote on acceptance.
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