
Transitional Recovery Housing
Recovery Housing in Kansas City
A structured Kansas City recovery house for men coming out of treatment, detox, or incarceration — built on accountability, work, and the 12 steps.
After-Treatment Bridge
The structured environment that gives the clinical work you did in treatment a real chance to stick.
Reentry-Friendly
We welcome men coming out of jail, prison, or halfway programs who are ready to live differently.
Sponsor & Meeting Culture
Get a sponsor, work the steps, hit meetings — the proven path, supported by the men around you.
Pathway to Independence
Save money, hold down work, rebuild credit and relationships — and leave on your feet, not on your back.
Recovery housing in Kansas City bridges the gap between intensive treatment and full independence. For men leaving inpatient rehab, detox, IOP, or incarceration, going straight back to old environments is one of the biggest predictors of relapse. A structured sober home changes that equation.
At Heartland Haven, recovery is the job. Residents wake up early, work or job-hunt during the day, attend meetings, work with sponsors, share meals and chores, and submit to random testing. That structure is the point — it's how people who've been beaten down by addiction learn to live as men again.
We work with referrals from treatment centers, probation officers, family members, and walk-ins. If you or someone you love needs a place to land in Kansas City, call (816) 565-9272 or apply online today.


Serving the Kansas City Metro
Questions
What is recovery housing?+
Recovery housing — also called sober living or transitional housing — is a structured, substance-free residence for people rebuilding their lives after addiction. It's where the discipline of recovery becomes a daily routine, not just an idea.
Do you work with treatment centers in Kansas City?+
Yes. We regularly receive referrals from inpatient and outpatient treatment providers across the KC metro. If your case manager or counselor is helping you plan discharge, have them call (816) 565-9272.
Do you accept residents coming out of incarceration?+
Yes — case by case. Many of our most successful residents come straight from jail, prison, or a halfway program. Call us to discuss your situation honestly; we listen without judgment.
What's the difference between a halfway house and sober living?+
Halfway houses are often court- or state-run with time limits and tighter restrictions. Sober living homes like Heartland Haven are privately operated, voluntary, and let residents stay as long as they're following the program and working toward independence.
How do I apply?+
Use the Apply page on this site or call (816) 565-9272. The application is short and we respond quickly.
Ready to take the next step?
Call us directly or submit an application — we respond quickly and confidentially.