Located in Sheridan, Wyoming, The Life House - Volunteers of America provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.
Learn more about Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Grief Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
The Life House, operated by Volunteers of America in Sheridan, Wyoming, is a residential treatment facility dedicated to helping men recover from substance use disorders in a structured and supportive environment. Residents benefit from a personalized approach that begins with an in-depth intake interview and the development of an individualized treatment plan. Through a combination of one-on-one counseling and group therapy sessions, clients engage in a comprehensive program that addresses chemical dependency, parenting skills, trauma recovery, grief and loss, healthy relationships, and practical life skills essential for long-term recovery.
Utilizing a variety of evidence-based treatment modalities, The Life House integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and the Seeking Safety model. Clients also participate in 12-Step meetings, Strength-Based Counseling, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Corrective Thinking groups, while maintaining regular involvement in community and recreational activities. With a home-like setting that emphasizes personal privacy, nutritious meals, and daily structure, The Life House empowers men to build healthier lives. The program is supported by the Wyoming Department of Health Behavioral Health Division, ensuring quality care in a compassionate and recovery-focused environment.