Oxford House Mountain View in Fort Collins, Colorado

About Oxford House Mountain View

Oxford House Mountain View is a sober living environment and addiction recovery residence located in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Operating under the well-known Oxford House model, the facility provides a self-run, peer-supported home for men committed to maintaining their sobriety. This structured setting focuses on fostering long-term recovery through mutual accountability and shared responsibility within a substance-free community.

Kinds of Support Available Here

Unlike clinical treatment centers, this residence offers a peer-led recovery environment rather than medical or therapeutic services. Residents live in a democratic household where they support one another’s sobriety and hold each other accountable to a zero-tolerance policy for drug and alcohol use.

This model is often used as a step-down option for individuals transitioning from inpatient programs back into independent living.

Sober Support for Men in Fort Collins

Oxford House Mountain View serves adult men who were seeking a supportive community to sustain their recovery journey. The home accommodates up to six residents at a time, specifically those ready to contribute to a cooperative living arrangement and remain completely abstinent from substances.

How to Handle Payment

Residents contribute an Equal Expense Share (EES) which functions like rent to cover household bills, utilities, and shared costs. Because the home is self-supported, it does not rely on insurance billing, Medicaid, or formal tuition fees, making it a lower-cost option for many individuals.

Contact

(970) 797-2214

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Address

2300 Plains Court
Fort Collins, CO - 80521

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