Therapeutic Transitional Living Program for Young Adults
Empowering Independence Through Structure and Support
Hope Street is a therapeutic transitional living program for young women in Cedar City, Utah. Designed to guide them as they move from structured treatment to independent living, our program provides a safe, supportive environment where residents can continue therapy, build life skills, and gain real-world experience without losing the support and structure they still need.
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Who We Serve
Hope Street serves young women ages 17½ to 26 who may be neurodiverse, navigating trauma, experiencing anxiety or depression, working through attachment or identity concerns, or facing learning and developmental differences. If a young woman needs support while building independence and responsibility, transitional living can be the bridge to lasting stability.
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What Transitional Living Includes
Residents receive support that blends therapeutic care with practical preparation for adulthood, including:
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24/7 on-site personnel for safety and support
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Therapy and clinical care coordination
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Mentorship and daily guidance from CTE Coaches
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Recreation and skill-building experiences
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Education and vocational opportunities in the community
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Mentorship Through CTE Coaches
Each resident is paired with a CTE Coach who serves as a mentor, advisor, and case manager. Coaches support goal-setting, accountability, daily living skills, and the practical steps of building a stable adult life.
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Life Skills for Real-World Independence
Hope Street helps young women develop skills like budgeting, cooking, time management, healthy routines, communication, and decision-making. We focus on the day-to-day capabilities that make independent living sustainable and successful.
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Education, Work, and Community Integration
Located just a block from Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Utah, Hope Street offers access to college, vocational training, employment opportunities, service-learning, and community engagement that support growth and forward momentum.
What Success Looks Like
Success isn’t just “doing better," it’s building a life that is meaningful, enjoyable, and successful. We help young adults develop stability, confidence, healthy relationships, and practical competence so they can step into adulthood with resilience and support.
Admissions & Insurance Help
Insurance help may be available. Contact our admissions team to learn about eligibility, next steps, and how Hope Street can support a safe, structured transition to independence.
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FAQs
What is transitional living after treatment?
Transitional living provides structure, support, and continued therapy while a young adult practices real-life independence and responsibility.
Who is a good fit for Hope Street?
Young adult women ages 17½ to 26 who need ongoing support while building life skills, stability, and the confidence to live independently.
