ELEVATE RECOVERY HOMES
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a crisis in America today. More than 21 million Americans are suffering from substance use disorder. In the U.S., There is an addiction-related death every 4 minutes. To combat this, we have developed a community to help our members create a life blueprint. We call it an Elevation Plan.
Elevate Recovery Homes provides a safe, supportive, and progressive approach to recovery. We believe there are many paths to the ultimate goal of lasting sobriety. Built around our community’s four pillars: STRUCTURE, ACCOUNTABILITY, SUPPORT, and ACTION, your Elevation Plan will lay the blueprint to help guide you in finding the perfect mix of intention and fulfillment for your life in recovery. Your Elevation Plan will be individualized, created alongside experts to map out your journey.
OUR PHILOSOPHY
Structure is crucial for success in recovery. We provide a structured environment that allows individuals to focus on their goals and create a daily routine that supports their recovery journey.
Accountability is an important part of the recovery process. At Elevate, we hold our members accountable for their actions and encourage them to take responsibility for their own recovery.
Support is vital for anyone in recovery. That’s why we offer a supportive community of like-minded individuals who are all working towards similar goals.
Finally, action is necessary for lasting change. We encourage our members to take action toward their recovery, whether it be through therapy, support groups, or other resources.
Together, these four principles form the foundation of our philosophy at Elevate. We believe that by providing structure, accountability, support, and encouraging action, we can empower individuals to achieve long-term recovery and live the lives they desire.
ACTION
Active participation is mandatory in our community. We know everybody’s journey to recovery is different. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to recovery. What works for one member may not work for another. Therefore, we take an ‘all methods’ path to sobriety, allowing our members to find what works best for their recovery. We have found that this methodology is best suited for increasing the likelihood of success.
ACCOUNTABILITY
Having a community of peers who hold us accountable for our behavior proves extremely helpful in recovery. Community as a method is a practice we utilize to create accountability. This can help us to stay on track and keep our focus on the things that matter most. For an individual in recovery, what is truly important is an addiction-free life. Honesty and accountability play a vital role in this process.
STRUCTURE
Beginning a journey of recovery after receiving treatment for substance use disorder isn’t always easy. There will be times when you may feel like giving up, when thoughts of drinking or using are powerful, or when you might feel like a failure. Therefore, it is essential to have a structured system and routine to keep you on the right track. Taking healthy and intentional steps to develop a sober lifestyle will ensure that you have the support you need.
SUPPORT
A support system is a network of people who provide an individual with practical, emotional, and spiritual encouragement that they can rely on to stay clean and sober. Your support system or community may be composed of people from your Recovery Group, family, close friends, or a combination thereof. It’s important to know that while you can and should do a great deal on your own, a support system can make early recovery much more manageable. After treatment, people who spend time living with other sober people are more likely to maintain their sobriety and build a robust recovery program.
WHAT WE DO
At Elevate Recovery Homes, our goal is to provide comprehensive post-treatment care to men suffering from substance use disorder. We understand that the road to recovery can be challenging, so we offer transitional living in a supportive and structured environment.
Our philosophy is centered on providing daily structure, personal accountability, community support, and a plan of action to help our residents succeed in their recovery journey. We are staffed with a dedicated House Manager, a Certified Addiction Specialist, and Peer Recovery Coaches to provide around-the-clock support and guidance. In addition, we have licensed therapists, counselors, and case managers on staff to meet the diverse needs of our residents.
We are committed to helping our residents build the skills and confidence they need to transition into a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. If you or a loved one is seeking post-treatment care, we invite you to join our community and take the first step toward lasting recovery.
BENEFITS
- Beautiful and Spacious Recovery Homes
- 24/7 Live-in House Managers
- Zero-Tolerance Policy
- Nightly Curfew
- Group Meetings at the Recovery Home
- Guided Fellowship Program Assistance
- Weekly Random Urinalysis and Breathalyzer Testing
- Individual, Group, and Family Counseling
- Sober/Recovery Coaching
- Family Dinners and House Meetings
- Job Placement Assistance
- Life Skills Workshops
- Certified Nutritionist on staff
- Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach on staff
- Access to Community Resources
- Gym memberships available
- Mentorship
MEET THE TEAM
At Elevate Recovery Homes, our team is dedicated to helping individuals overcome drug and alcohol addiction and achieve lasting recovery. We understand that addiction is a multi-faceted, personal disease that requires individualized care to be treated effectively. That’s why we offer a range of services and resources to meet the unique needs of each of our members.
Our staff includes experienced professionals helping individuals overcome addiction and build a better future. We use various strategies to promote growth and sustainable change in every area of our members’ lives. Whether through therapy, support groups, or other resources, we are committed to helping our members find the support and guidance they need to succeed.
We are proud to have a team of compassionate and dedicated professionals who are committed to helping our members overcome addiction and create a fulfilling life in recovery. We believe that with the right support and guidance, anyone can overcome this challenging disease and achieve lasting success.
Bryce Givens
Founder
Bryce has a simple yet effective approach to treatment and recovery: offer men the guidance, insight, and compassion they need, and watch them thrive. His personal journey through addiction and into a life of sobriety is a shining example of what is possible for men from all walks of life.
Robby Mitchell
CEO
Robby’s recovery journey began long before he achieved sobriety. He once believed that he was a broken man, but through the grace of God, the trials of prison, the support of his peers, and the guidance of treatment professionals, he has come to see himself as a uniquely whole man.
Chris Duncan
DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS
Chris Duncan, a Denver native, grew up in Park Hill and attended Regis Jesuit High School before furthering his education at Ithaca College. Despite his success in marketing and sales within the events industry, Chris felt a deep calling to contribute to something more meaningful.
Grant Cannon
Director of Operations
Grant Cannon is the Program Director of Elevate Recovery Homes, where his journey began as a client who wholeheartedly embraced the Elevate system and its life-changing principles. Fueled by a passion for recovery and personal growth, Grant has risen to leadership, developing innovative programs and cultivating a supportive community.
Brett Bedinger
Admissions Specialist
Embracing his recovery journey, Brett has continued his adventures like skydiving and white-water rafting with Elevate. A New Mexico State University alumnus (1999–2003), Brett is a former licensed Real Estate Broker and Appraiser and brings extensive experience managing in the service industry for over a decade.
Connor Dwyer
Bryant Gardens Facility Manager
As a former member of the Elevate community, Connor experienced firsthand the transformative power of its program. Through active engagement, he found the support and tools needed to create meaningful change in his life, and is deeply grateful to now be able to provide that same support to others.