The back patio of the Foxfield house on a summer afternoon

Level of care · The Foxfield house

PHP & Residential Treatment

The deep work needs two things: a full clinical day, and a real home to come back to. Men live together at the Foxfield house and spend their days at our Greenwood Village campus, where the pattern gets interrupted and the work underneath it begins.

Who this level is for

When weekly therapy can't hold it

Men 26 and older whose addiction, compulsive behavior, or trauma has outrun what outpatient care can contain: the pattern keeps surviving good intentions, and home has become part of its habitat. PHP with residential is the strongest interruption we offer, and for many men it's the first real rest they've had in years.

Some men come here straight from detox, some directly from the moment everything surfaced. An honest assessment sorts out the right entry point before anyone commits to anything.

The rhythm

Home, campus, club, repeat

Days at the campus

Each morning, men head to our Greenwood Village campus in the heart of the Denver Tech Center: a professional clinical setting, not an institution. Individual therapy, group work, and trauma treatment fill the day, supervised by founder Michael Dinneen, LCSW, CSAT-S. Meet the team

Evenings at the house

The Foxfield house is a real home: a table everyone fits around, shared meals, and the ordinary living that makes brotherhood inevitable. The men who do the hardest work of their lives side by side rarely stay strangers.

The club across the street

Every man in treatment carries a complimentary pass to Club Greenwood, directly across from campus: pools, courts, weights, and hundreds of classes a week, woven into the Physical pillar of the wellness program.

Your family, from the start

Families don't wait in the parking lot for 90 days. Education, support, and their own healing track begin early, including Loving Leverage, our founder's approach for families. Family support

The living room at the Foxfield house The long dining table at the Foxfield house The kitchen at the Foxfield house

What comes next

Step down, not out

This phase ends with a handoff, not a cliff. Men move to the Piney Creek house for IOP: a recovery job, therapy three nights a week, and real life resuming with the structure still holding, with case management coordinating every transition. See the full continuum.

Straight answers

Questions men and families ask us

How long is this phase?

Our full program is 90 days across all levels of care, and that's where we see the best results by a wide margin. PHP at Foxfield is the deep-work opening chapter of that arc. We start with 30 days, evaluate honestly at that point, and go from there. Most men who begin choose to stay.

What does a typical day look like?

Mornings, the men head from the Foxfield house to our Greenwood Village campus for the full clinical day: individual therapy, group work, and trauma treatment, with movement and the Five Pillars practice woven through, including time across the street at Club Greenwood. Evenings belong to the house: shared meals, meetings, and the ordinary living men relearn together. Thursdays and Saturdays go experiential in the Colorado wild.

What is the house actually like?

A real home, not a facility. Foxfield is a large, comfortable house where the men live as a household: a big table everyone fits around, a kitchen that gets used, and the kind of ordinary evenings that make brotherhood inevitable. Families are often relieved the moment they see it.

Is treatment confidential?

Yes, foundationally. Many of the men we treat are professionals with careers, licenses, and reputations to protect, and the program is built accordingly. The first call is confidential too, whether it comes from you or from someone who loves you.

What happens after this phase?

You step down, not out. Men move to the Piney Creek house for IOP: a recovery job during the day, therapy three nights a week, and 12 step meetings through the week, with the same team and the same brothers. Then outpatient carries the work into fully independent life.

Do you take insurance?

Valiant Living is primarily a private pay program, which is what allows us to run the level of clinical care and staff ratios we do. We're out of network with most insurance companies, but we work directly with them on your behalf to maximize whatever coverage is possible. A confidential call is the fastest way to an honest answer about your situation.

The hardest part is the phone call. Everything after it, you won't do alone.

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