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
“If you don’t know where you are going, any road will take you there.”

Elevate Recovery Homes Post Workout Gym Photo
At Elevate Recovery Homes, our philosophy is built on four essential principles for successful long-term recovery:
STRUCTURE, ACCOUNTABILITY, SUPPORT, & ACTION.
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
Active participation is mandatory in our community. We know everybody’s journey to recovery is different. There is no one size fits 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.
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
Elevate Recovery Homes provides comprehensive post-treatment care to men who suffer from substance use disorder. Our philosophy is to provide transitional living with daily structure, personal accountability, community support, and a plan of action. Our Recovery Homes are staffed with a dedicated House Manager, a Certified Addiction Counselor (CACIII), and Peer Recovery Coach.
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
The Elevate Recovery Homes’ team of professionals understands that drug and alcohol addiction is a multi-faceted, personal disease that requires individualized care to be treated effectively. Our staff helps guide members through an innovative approach to overcoming drug and alcohol addiction using various strategies geared at promoting growth and sustainable change in every area of the lives of our members.

Bryce Givens
Founder of Elevate Recovery Homes
Bryce’s approach to treatment and recovery is simple. Offer men the guidance, insight, and compassion they need, and watch them grow. His personal journey through addiction and into a life of fullness in sobriety acts as a beacon of light to men from all walks of life. As program administrator and head of operations oversight, Bryce ensures that all of our members are getting the treatment and tools to overcome addiction and excel in every area of life.
Letter from Bryce Givens
Dear Future Elevate Recovery Member,
I want to personally convey that I completely understand where you’re at because I’ve been there myself. I’ve suffered plenty due to chronic relapses, both from substances and deplorable behaviors that led me to dark and miserable places. Whether you are currently in primary treatment, intensive outpatient, not in treatment or just wanting to regain control of your life, I’ve been there. I know all the feelings that are associated with jumping into a program: fear, anxiety, excitement, frustration, etc. Even though this feels unique to you, the fact is you are right where you are supposed to be. I took the same challenge and luckily, I have long-term recovery today with an incredibly full life. After several years of half-assing my recovery and toeing the line with my life, at the age of 28, I was done. Done with suffering, done with self-hatred. I was ready to experience all the things people and professionals told me I’d achieve once I went down the path of recovery that I resisted for so long. It takes time, trust, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment. All we are asking for at Elevate is a willingness to take action. None of this work happens overnight. Give yourself the time and just know that it gets easier and easier the longer you utilize what we practice and teach. Recovery is not always easy and there will likely be bumps in the road. Our motivation is to significantly help increase your chances of long-term recovery through Structure, Accountability, Support, and Action.
Over the years I have witnessed many miracles of recovery including my own. I have seen how my actions, the community of my fellowship, and the Elevate philosophy can help recreate a happy, joyous, and free life. Our program strives to provide an environment for success. We only admit members that are dedicated to our philosophy and the goal of long-lasting sobriety. In order to fully understand, you will have to jump in with both feet and trust the process. I know it’s easier said than done, but trust that this program will elevate your life. You get out what you put in. “Recovery is not for people who need it, it’s for people who want it!”
Best, Bryce Givens

Letter from Robby Mitchell
Dear Future Elevate Recovery Member,
If you are reading this letter, it means you are contemplating changing the direction of your life, or you have already made the decision to change. We all encounter defining moments in our lives, and now as you face one of the most life-changing decisions, I want to commend you for taking an interest in your recovery!
I, too, have faced a crossroads and had to decide to continue down the path of addiction, or create a better life for myself, one worth living. The path of recovery came with its own set of challenges, but standing on the other side of long-term recovery, I can look back and appreciate the obstacles I faced along the way.
I learned new ways to celebrate success, care for myself, and cope with challenges without drugs. This new thought process allows me to be my genuine self, connect with those around me on a deeper level, and give back to the community that has supported me in my time of need.
At Elevate Recovery Homes, we have built a community that instills structure, accountability, support, and action. These core principles will significantly help you on your path to long-term recovery, as they did for me, and we’re ready to support you every step of the way.
Join us and live intentionally at Elevate Recovery Homes.
Love, Robby Mitchell


Robby Mitchell
DIRECTOR OF OUTREACH / HOUSING DIRECTOR
Robby’s recovery journey began long before he was sober. Back when he still believed he was a broken man. But through the grace of God, the blessing and trial that prison was, the accountability of his peers, the loving guidance of multiple treatment professionals, he has come into this recovery journey as a uniquely whole man. His WHY in life is to help guide others trying to navigate their way to freedom. By providing loving care, accountability, and an immediate call to action, he walks alongside members in their recovery journey.