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Harmony House VOA

Co-ed Residential Substance Use Treatment in Cheyenne, WY

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3.0

(12 Google reviews)

Substance Use Residential Co-ed Faith-Based Dorm Stlye City Area
604 East 25th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001
Office: 8am-5pm
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Overview

Harmony House, part of the Volunteers of America Northern Rockies network, provides a co-ed residential substance use treatment program for adults in Cheyenne, Wyoming. With a capacity of 40-50 beds, the facility fosters a close-knit, family-like atmosphere essential for recovery. The program is distinctly faith-based, incorporating Christian ministry and spiritual components into its therapeutic model. It is also a White Bison–certified center, offering culturally-aware support. Clients engage in a structured schedule of individual counseling, group therapy, and 12-Step facilitation to build a strong foundation for a new life in sobriety. Visit their website here.

Facility

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Home-like Environment
Co-ed Program
Faith-Based Program
Shared Rooms (40-50 Occupancy)
Restricted Phone Use
Nutritious Meals Provided
Family Visitation
Aftercare & Alumni Program
Designated Smoking Areas
Accepts Medicaid

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(307) 632-6433

Treatment

Levels of Care

Co-ed Residential Treatment

Immersive, structured live-in care.

An intensive, live-in program focused on building a foundation for sobriety. Typical duration is 65-90 days.

Aftercare Program

Maintaining sobriety for the long term.

Ongoing support and a community for individuals who have completed the program to maintain long-term recovery.

Approaches

Individual Counseling One-on-one therapy sessions with a professional counselor to address personal challenges.
Group Counseling Therapist-led group sessions where clients share experiences and support one another.
12-Step Support Integration of 12-Step principles and meetings to foster peer support and long-term recovery.
Faith-Based Incorporates Christian ministry and spiritual elements into the recovery process.
Dual Diagnosis Integrated treatment for individuals with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders.
MAT Permitted Medication-Assisted Treatment (e.g., Suboxone) is integrated when clinically appropriate.

Policies

Mandatory Participation

Full participation in all therapy and activities is required.

MAT Permitted

Medication-Assisted Treatment like Suboxone is allowed.

No Personal Phones

Supervised calls are allowed after an initial period.

Visitation Policy

Family visits permitted after the first month of treatment.

Smoking Area

Cigarettes allowed in designated areas; no vaping or chew.

Prohibited Items

Weapons, drugs, and alcohol are strictly forbidden.

Cost

Payment Structure

Harmony House works with Wyoming's Behavioral Health Division (BHD) and accepts Medicaid. Private insurance is accepted. For most, treatment is free through a combination of insurance, Medicaid, and state programs.

Contact for Admissions

Self-Pay

For those who do not qualify for other funding, a self-pay option is available.

  • Daily Rate (Full Board): $225

Reviews

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3.0 / 5

Based on 12 Google reviews

What Clients Appreciate

  • Life-Saving Program: Many clients credit the program with saving their lives and helping them get back on track.

  • Family-Like Atmosphere: Staff are praised for treating residents like family throughout their stay.

  • Effective and Supportive: The environment is described as helpful and crucial for successful recovery.

"I just graduated from treatment at Harmony House, this place helped me get my life back and the staff treated me like family the whole time I was there."

— Kendra B. (Google Review)

"This place saved my life!"

— Travis B. (Google Review)
View additional context from reviews

Some negative reviews describe the program as highly structured, with strict rules and behavior contracts that felt restrictive to certain residents.

Concerns mentioned include perceived staff favoritism, communication issues between clinical staff and house technicians, and disciplinary write-ups that residents felt were unfair.

One reviewer cited limited assistance with housing, probation transfers, and job interview access, while an older review raised a billing dispute that was reportedly resolved through insurance.

Context: Residential substance use treatment programs often use structured environments to promote accountability, which may feel supportive to some clients and restrictive to others.

Location

Address

Harmony House (VOA)

604 East 25th Street

Cheyenne, WY 82001, USA

Hours

Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am - 5pm
Residential programs operate 24/7.

Frequently Asked Questions

Costs & Admission

Do you accept insurance for substance use disorder treatment?

Yes. They work with Wyoming's Behavioral Health Division (BHD) via Medicaid. If your insurance covers 100%, that is accepted. If not, BHD/Medicaid can cover the remaining costs for eligible individuals. The vast majority of clients are funded through insurance and/or BHD.

What will my costs be for treatment?

For those not eligible for Medicaid or whose insurance does not cover the full cost, the self-pay rate is $225 per day. Most clients utilize Medicaid and state funding (BHD) to cover their treatment.

Treatment Details

What substance use disorder treatment programs do you offer?

Harmony House offers structured residential substance use disorder treatment, including individual and group counseling, for adults both males and females.

Does this program use the 12-steps, or not use the 12-steps? Smart Recovery? Celebrate Recovery?

The program includes 12-Step support as part of treatment; and they offer Christian based treatment, along with Native American based support.

What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment?

Harmony House is an inpatient (residential) facility, which means clients live on-site 24/7. This provides a highly structured and supervised environment. Outpatient treatment, which they do not offer, allows clients to live at home and attend therapy sessions on a scheduled basis.

Is the program faith-based?

Yes, the program includes both ministry and Christian elements, as well as a White Bison–certified center. It integrates cultural and spiritual components that can be especially supportive for Native American clients, as well as for others who are open to these traditions.

Is Suboxone (MAT) permitted?

Yes, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) like Suboxone is permitted as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.

Do you provide detoxification services?

No, Harmony House does not provides detox services on site but they can help facilitate medical stabilization before entering the residential program.

Do you treat co-occurring mental disorders?

Yes, the program treats co-occurring mental health disorders alongside substance use disorders.

How do you treat dual diagnosis?

Yes, the program is equipped to treat clients with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders (dual diagnosis).

Who provides care here? Treatment team? Staff?

Care is provided by professional staff through structured programming, individual counseling, and group counseling. Doctors are available via telehealth (Zoom).

Are there psychiatrists and psychologists on staff?

There are no psychiatrists or psychologists on-site, but these services are available to clients via telehealth appointments.

What types of therapies do you use in your addiction treatment programs?

The program includes individual counseling, group counseling, 12-Step support, faith-based services, and structured therapeutic programming (approximately 30 hours per week).

What types of support and aftercare are available once treatment ends?

Yes, they provide aftercare support and have a community for individuals who have completed the program.

Is there any follow-up after discharge?

Yes, they have a community and aftercare support system for individuals after they are discharged.

Daily Life, Rules & Family

What is the living situation like? Apartments? Hospital/unit setting? Ranch/cabin? Home-like houses?

The website describes a dorm-like residential environment.

What is the layout of the campus?

The website describes a residential, building-like environment with dorms, beds and roommates.

Can I get my own room? Bathroom?

No, rooms are shared with other clients to foster community and support. Private rooms are not available.

Who else will be in treatment with me at your facility? What is their occupancy?

You will be in treatment with other adult men seeking recovery from substance use. The residential program has a capacity of 40-50 beds.

Is this a closed/locked facility?

It is a secure facility, however it is not a hospital, but once admitted you cannot leave or you will be discharged.

How long will I be there?

The length of stay is based on individual needs as determined by the clinical team. While it typically ranges from 1-3 months, the most common duration is between 2-3 months.

Can I use my phone or laptop? Is there WiFi?

No, personal cell phones and laptops are not permitted. After the first two weeks in the program, clients are allowed to make two facility-approved phone calls per week.

Are family visits allowed?

Yes, family visits are allowed after a client has been in the program for one month.

What family involvement is included in the treatment process?

Family involvement primarily consists of visits, which are allowed after the client has been in the program for one month.

Is smoking/vaping allowed?

Cigarette smoking is permitted in designated areas. Chewing tobacco and vaping devices are not allowed.

What should I bring with me?

While specific packing guidelines are not listed on the website, in general for a residential substance use treatment program you should bring comfortable, modest clothing for daily activities and group sessions, pajamas, shower shoes, basic toiletries (alcohol-free), prescribed medications in their original pharmacy bottles, a list of current medications and medical providers, important identification (ID, insurance card if applicable), and a small amount of personal items such as photos or approved reading materials. Cigarettes are permitted if you smoke (since smoking is allowed), along with unopened packs.

What should I leave at home?

You should leave at home any alcohol, drugs, drug paraphernalia, weapons, pocketknives, or items containing alcohol (such as certain mouthwashes or sprays). Do not bring chewing tobacco or vape devices, as chew and vaping are not permitted. Cell phones are not allowed. You should also avoid bringing revealing clothing, excessive valuables, large sums of cash, outside food/drinks, or any unapproved electronic devices.

How long has this facility been open?

This specific building has been in operation since 2023.

Why choose us? What makes it different than other addiction treatment centers?

The program offers a dorm-like residential setting for men, approximately 30 hours of structured programming per week, individual and group counseling, Christian support, Native American support, 12-Step support, GED preparation opportunities, and a focus on therapeutic and community recovery activities.

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Accreditation & Support

White Bison Certified

Recognized for culturally-based healing.

Volunteers of America

Part of a national non-profit.

CARF International

Residential & Withdrawal.

Founded: 2023
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