Admissions
Whether you're a wife, a parent, a brother, or the man himself, the first call is just a conversation. No commitment, no pressure, and no one will be contacted without your say so.
Free, confidential, and answered by a real person.
They're from a wife who found something she can't unsee. A mother who's watched her son disappear into something she can't name. A brother, a friend, a pastor, a therapist. If you're calling about someone you love, you're not overstepping. You're usually the reason he eventually gets help.
And if you're the man reading this yourself: you don't have to wait until it's worse, and you don't have to have the words yet. We've been where you are.
Calling about yourself? There's a private page for you.
You'll talk with a member of our admissions team, not a call center. Tell us what's going on in your own words. We'll listen, answer your questions, and help you figure out whether Valiant is the right fit, and if we're not, we'll say so and point you somewhere better. This call usually takes about 20 to 30 minutes.
What we'll never do: pressure you, contact him without your permission, or treat you like a sales lead.
If it feels right to keep going, we'll verify insurance benefits (usually within a few hours), talk through costs with complete transparency, and build an admission plan around his situation: whether he needs medical detox first, when he can arrive, and what the first days look like. If detox is needed, our own detox facility means one phone call covers both.
We coordinate the details: travel, what to bring, timing. When he walks through the door he's met by staff, and often by men who were new here themselves not long ago. Family gets clear communication about what to expect next, because from day one this is about bringing families back together, not just treating one man.
Don't have any of it? Call anyway. The conversation matters more than the paperwork.
We work with most major carriers and we'll verify benefits before anyone commits to anything, so you'll know what's covered before you decide. Verification is free and confidential.




Willingness helps, but it isn't where most stories start. Many of the men in our program arrived reluctant, and many came because someone who loved them stopped waiting for willingness and started a conversation with us instead. Call us; we'll help you think through what's possible from where you actually are.
Never without your permission. Your call is confidential. Many family members talk with us several times before anyone speaks to him directly, and we'll help you plan that conversation when the time comes.
Valiant Living is a men's program for adults 26 and older, treating substance addiction, process addictions including sex and pornography addiction, and the trauma and mental health struggles underneath them. If he's younger than that or needs something we don't offer, call anyway; we'll point you to the right place.
We operate our own medical detox facility, so if detox is the first step, one call sets up the whole path: detox, then residential, without him falling through a gap between programs.
It depends on the level of care he needs, from residential through step down care, and on his own situation. On the call we'll walk you through the honest ranges for where he is.
It depends on his plan and level of care, which is why we verify benefits first and walk you through costs with complete transparency before any decision. No surprises.
Yes, and we'd say it's essential. Family healing is built into the program, from communication during treatment to family programming and resources for you while he does his work.
We'll send a complete packing list once admission is planned.
Every man in our program got here because somebody made it. Sometimes him. More often, someone who loved him.
Call (720) 669-1285Or email Admissions@valiantliving.com. A real person reads it.