John: (970) 666-0251 Kyle: (720) 670-1445 Founder-led recovery support across Colorado

Day One Recovery provides recovery coaching and peer support, not emergency crisis care. If this is a medical or mental health emergency, call 911. If you are in crisis, call or text 988.

Services

Recovery support for the part that happens outside of treatment.

Day One Recovery is built for the daily friction, the gaps between appointments, and the moments when accountability matters most.

Core Services

Day One Recovery provides hands-on support for the part of recovery that happens outside of treatment.

The daily friction, the gaps between appointments, and the moments when accountability matters most.

01

Recovery Coaching

Direct support for routines, choices, recovery planning, and staying on track when life starts pressing back.

02

Peer Support

Recovery-centered support grounded in lived credibility, consistency, and trust that people can feel quickly.

03

Accountability Check-ins

Structured touchpoints that reduce drift, reinforce priorities, and help catch backsliding early.

04

Family Support

Grounded guidance for families navigating recovery, boundaries, mixed trust, and hard decisions.

05

Relapse Prevention

Practical planning around triggers, warning signs, routines, pressure points, and what to do before momentum breaks.

06

Referral Coordination

Collaboration with providers, sober living homes, justice-involved systems, and community partners who need reliable follow-through.

Who We Help

Whether you are navigating recovery yourself, supporting someone you love, or making a referral from a treatment or justice setting, there is a clear path in.

The work is designed to stay direct, steady, and useful when support needs to continue outside formal care.

Individuals in recovery

Support when recovery feels unstable, lonely, or easy to sidestep.

Families

Guidance and steadier communication when everyone is trying not to make things worse.

Treatment centers and providers

Cleaner continuity after discharge, referral, or the transition out of structured care.

Sober living and justice-involved referrals

Support where structure, accountability, and communication expectations matter.

Approach

A process that keeps people moving instead of getting stuck.

The goal is to make the next step feel clear, practical, and easy to start.

01

First conversation

Clarify the situation, the urgency, and what kind of support is being requested.

02

Support plan

Set a structure that fits the recovery context, the pressure points, and the next steps.

03

Ongoing follow-through

Stay engaged, adjust as needed, and connect people to the right next layer of support.

Insurance / Private Pay / Credentialing

Payment and credentialing details should stay simple and accurate.

Consultation and referral questions can be handled directly now. Any future credentialing, insurance, or reimbursement details should be added only when they are verified and ready to publish clearly.

Today

Consultation-first positioning

Use the referral and contact flow to ask about fit, availability, service pathways, and next steps.

Compliance note

No unverified claims

Insurance, credentialing, reimbursement, and compliance statements should appear only when fully confirmed.

Referrals

A referral path that feels clear, fast, and competent.

Use the form for consultation requests, support inquiries, or provider introductions.

This drafts an email to John and Kyle. If this is a medical or mental health emergency, call 911. If you are in crisis, call or text 988.

FAQ

A few essential questions.

What does Day One Recovery provide?

Day One Recovery provides recovery coaching and peer support services in Colorado, along with accountability check-ins, family support, relapse prevention planning, and referral coordination.

Is Day One Recovery an emergency or crisis service?

No. Day One Recovery is not an emergency crisis service. If this is a medical or mental health emergency, call 911. If you are in crisis, call or text 988.

Who can make a referral?

Individuals, family members, treatment centers, sober living homes, justice-system contacts, employers, and community partners can all use the referral path when someone needs a clearer next step.

Does the website form mean services are guaranteed?

No. Submitting the form starts a conversation. It does not guarantee service availability, outcomes, or sobriety results.

Contact

Reach out directly.

Call, email, or start a referral if you are looking for support or trying to figure out fit.