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Where Recovery Meets Life!

THE WAY TO LIVE LIFE IS TO STOP TALKING ABOUT IT AND START DOING IT

Our sober house's mission is to inspire each individual on their recovery journey to discover in their life a continuous process of healing, learning, and growing.

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IT OFTEN TURNS OUT THAT LITTLE THINGS ARE THE BIG THINGS

At Right Path, we believe in the power of little things, like making your bed and showing up on time.  

 We designed our structured sober living on the four pillars of recovery according to the research from SAMHSA. We host in-house activities that create community, and assist house members in setting up a hand selected program of wellness. Next, we add a safe, predictable home-like life where sober living is the culture while helping each woman build a sense of purpose and hope through work of some kind. 

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TESTIMONIALS

"I'm blown away by the difference in me since I came here."

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COACHING

According to evidence backed research, long term sobriety has a wellness plan. We're happy to share our solid network base for. choosing clinical assistance. As coaches, we can also help with obtaining a job and handling schedules or budgets.   

CLINICAL

Our sober house recognizes that long-term recovery involves multiple aspects, including addressing underlying trauma. We assist house members in finding effective clinicians and intensive outpatient programs to create an individualized program for long-term sobriety.

OFFERING BRAIN HEALTH

Establishing long-term sobriety requires more than just abstinence from alcohol or drugs. It also involves developing healthier thinking habits, as addiction is a brain disease. To aid them in their recovery journey, our house members can choose EMDR specialists and/or an eight-week course of Neurofeedback Gray Matters.

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COMMUNITY

Successful sober living is etched in Attachment Theory. It's other people that will hold us accountable for our recovery which makes building a recovery community very important. We offer workshops and shared dinners where we can get to know each other, and also encourage peer-driven things to do on the weekend such as pickleball and bike riding, to name a few of the things to do. 

OUR STORY

MacKenzie Morley died January 4, 2016. I was her aunt, her advocate, and her friend. She was a mother, wife, and daughter. Despite going to rehab three times in a row, she died at 27 of liver failure arising from her addiction. She left behind her 8 year-old son and loving family.

Enough is enough. By learning about recovery through my own experience as a recovering addict and my own children's experience getting into recovery, I added college and then worked in the recovery field. Not seeing people go into sober living because of the cost or going into sober living that offered little more than a bed, I opened a structured sober house that was reasonably priced.  We individually coach our residents to practice the proven research about community, wellness, safety and sense of purpose. It is our norm. Even though we miss our MacKenzie every day, we can extend our hand to you and your family as you seek the help your family needs to find and nurture the peace and long-lasting health you long for.

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