
Skyline Recovery
Recovery. Community. Healing.

Who We Work With
"Recovery as a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential."
-Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
We work with young adults ages 18-28 who are in recovery from addiction, trauma, anxiety, depression, or simply a general sense of feeling lost in the transition from adolescence into adulthood. Our coaching and clinical teams have extensive experience in working with issues related to trauma and addiction. Our clients are motivated young people working toward living a life of recovery. We empower young adults and their families through our independent and trauma informed individualized programming. The majority of our clients have previously participated in some sort of primary treatment or wilderness therapy program prior to working with our team.


What We Do
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8 hours of therapeutic group weekly
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90 minutes of individual psychotherapy weekly
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90 minutes of life skill coaching weekly
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Room & Board
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1-2 wilderness based experiential therapy groups monthly
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Weekly community-based activities
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Weekly random urine analysis including full panel testing
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Group and activity transportation
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Quarterly adventure trips
Our Why
The mission of Skyline Recovery is to tailor a transitional living program to our clients individual needs: There will be no cookie-cutter approaches used, and every young person who enters will have a unique experience all their own. We will ensure that they plug into the local recovery community and develop a fellowship to support their sobriety. At the same time, we will work closely with each of our clients to set goals for transitioning back into school, work, and ultimately living an authentic life. We believe that group and community support is essential, but that intensive one-on-one therapeutic mentoring is critical in helping these young people truly thrive.
Put simply, our goal is to move these young people from the cycle of one treatment center after another, and get them engaged in the sober and meaningful lives they are capable of.
