What makes us stand out as a CTARR Level II Sober Living House in Connecticut?
We offer recovery coaching, help setting up your personalized 12 step meeting and gym schedule (we include a gym membership), help finding a solid 'sober' job, and help finding the perfect wraparound clinical support - whether it be individualized therapy, Intensive Outpatient Program or a Partial Hospitalization Program post-rehab.
What unites any 12-step community?
It's the deeply human search for connection, meaning, and sustainable transformation that's provided and witnessed within a fellowship of equals, one day and one story at a time. That's why in our sober home, we actively create connection through our shared dinners and morning meetings for those not at work or IOP. Plus, residents are coached in organizing outings to the beach, hiking trails or enjoying any one of the interesting activities in the greater New Haven/Connecticut Shore area. We also host our local women's AA community by opening our doors to a 12-step Women's Speaker Meeting every Wednesday evening.

About Our Design
Why is it important to design a sober house
that builds connection, sense of purpose, and a program of wellness?
We designed our sober living program based on the decades of research that SAMHSA says is the foundation of long-term recovery (read more).
If you are now ready to try "doing something different because you want different results".
We're especially aligned with finding supports that can make a difference like neurofeedback, EMDR, really digging into the steps or experiencing equine. We center around honoring the dignity of all and finding the small, positive outcomes to turn recovery into a durable path forward.

What's Neurofeedback and how is it important to recovery?
We've found that Neurofeedback can often help residents that have a history of multiple rehab experiences. By their report, it greatly reduces anxiety. It's an optional add-on that's conveniently located onsite. Neurofeedback trains brain activity using real-time feedback to improve emotional regulation and reduce hyperarousal, which can lower symptoms of anxiety and impulsivity.

What do recovery coaches do in a Connecticut sober house?
Our In-House Culture Starts With Our Coaches
Because we're committed to safety, dignity, and respect, all our communication practices are trauma informed.
Our coaches engage in on-going training because our goal is a culture where honesty is met with support and even the smallest demonstration of courage is recognized. Our culture is also supported by our on-going requirement that everyone of us, from staff to residents, be engaged with an experienced therapist and 12-step sponsor.

Welcome
Our Leadership
Co-Founders are Lisa Ferguson and Rob Schiffer. However, we like to include a small number of supportive rehabs like Mountainside who were willing to take an educated chance on us in 2015. High Watch joined in 2018 and Caron in 2025. We've been helping change lives ever since. With backgrounds in personal recovery, personal family recovery, business, insurance, education, and a love for recovering people, science, horses, construction, education, and 12-step recovery, we have seen real change at Right Path House in the people we serve, in ourselves and in the structure sober living houses now know is what serves best for all these positives as we put all our love, care, skill, and knowledge into use every day.




























