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Where you live after rehab has a big impact on your life. Make the sober living experience count.
At Right Path, you can create a new sober lifestyle by integrating 12-step and surrounding yourself in a program of wellness.
Because we believe that sustainable recovery is so much more than abstaining from substances, we're on a mission to help you evolve into the sober person you've always wanted to be, obtain fulfilling work and learn how to be part of a living, thriving recovery community.
Get ready to embrace life fully and step into the here and now. Our 12-step based Sober Living program offers sharing the responsibilities of making dinner and leading diversified workshops where the camaraderie of our community shines through. Join us where recovery first meets life.
services
Our sober living offers in-house coaching and case management. We can suggest highly individuated clinical services to wrap around you and then help you start your own wellness program with a free gym membership. We invite you to join in peer-lead activities so you can make lifelong recovery friends and have fun in recovery.
Our Vision
Our program is rooted in compassion, support, accountability, and the 12 steps. Individuals can experience profound changes in their lives, leading to less distress and a newfound sense of empowerment. At Right Path House, we are dedicated to guiding you towards freedom from addiction, helping you overcome past regrets, and alleviating fears. Let us walk alongside you on your journey to recovery.
offering brain health
Neurofeedback, also known as EEG (electroencephalogram) biofeedback, is a therapeutic intervention that provides immediate feedback from a computer-based program that assesses a client’s real-time brain activity without exposure to the original trauma. Since 2016, we've been connecting clients to neurofeedback and clinical support. Our clients report that their depression, anxiety, PTSD reactions, and quality of life improve significantly.
Successful sober living is etched in Attachment Theory. It's wanting to be part of a group that allows us to self-determine what behaviors we choose. It makes building a recovery community very important. 12-step community based, we offer workshops, dinners prepared by house members, and encourage peer-driven things to do on the weekend.
community
family coach
Our family coach helps families heal from addiction.
divine equine
For the riders in recovery, our dedicated team extends to Westbrook Hunt Club. With a focus on holistic healing, we aim to empower our clients to overcome addiction and reclaim their lives while continuing their equestrian training.
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For the non-riders, we work closely with Marty Whittle at Mad Duck Farm so they can enjoy the beautiful countryside while ground working a horse.
TESTIMONIALS
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, I wanted to do what I could to change things. Being decades sober myself, I had seen the benefits of sober living. The cost was too high for good sober living and the sober living that offered little more than a bed wasn't always very helpful, so I opened a combination fo both in a gently structured sober house that was reasonably priced. We individually coach our residents to practice the proven research about building community, creating a wellness plan, seeking safety and finding a sense of purpose. It is our norm. Because we miss our MacKenzie every day, we want to extend our hand to you and your family as you seek help. Your family can find and nurture the peace and long-lasting health that you may long for.