A recovery residence is a safe home where people in early recovery live together in a structured environment. It's not a treatment facility or hospital. Instead, it's a place where residents support each other while learning to manage daily life, work, and relationships. Recovery residences help bridge the gap between treatment and fully independent living.
Clear routines, house expectations, and daily structure help you build healthy habits. You'll have your own space while being part of a supportive community.
Live with others who understand recovery. Share responsibilities, support each other's sobriety, and build meaningful friendships based on mutual respect and accountability.
We help you work toward your goals—employment, education, rebuilding relationships. You'll develop the confidence and skills needed to live independently after you leave.
We are not a treatment provider. We don't offer therapy, counseling, or clinical services. If you need treatment for substance use disorder, we can help you connect to the right resources.