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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
