What Makes Right Path Sober Houses Different?
After a decade of managing and fine tuning Right Path Houses, how are we progressing?

Right Path House Level II Structure
(EXCELLENT ALIGNMENT)
Provides the research-backed structure (curfews, chores, house meeting) and peer-support model (morning workshops and evening dinners at the women's house) essential for post-rehab success.
12-Step Based Program
(EXCELLENT ALIGNMENT)
The program is explicitly 12-step based, requiring meeting attendance and is supportive of the resident's pursuit of a sponsor and step work.
"Wrap-Around" Clinical Services
(SUPERIOR ALIGNMENT) (Beyond Level II).
While a Level II program only encourages outside clinical access, Right Path House actively coordinates access to services like IOP/PHP and offers to connect residents to specialized, evidence-based therapies like CBT, DBT, On-site Neurofeedback, EMDR, and Equine Therapy.
Focus on Wellness and Purpose
(SUPERIOR ALIGNMENT)
They directly address the NIDA/SAMHSA pillars of Health and Purpose by including a free gym membership, shared family-style dinners, clinical (see previous) and a requirement for a 30-40 hour "work" week (job/school/volunteer). There's a wide selection of add-on amenities to choose from.
Safe and Comfortable Environment
(EXCELLENT ALIGNMENT).
Located in the coastal towns of Madison and Clinton, Connecticut, the CTARR certified homes provide a high-quality, safe, comfortable, and homelike atmosphere, which supports the "Home" dimension of recovery.
Professional Coaching
(EXECELLENT ALIGNMENT)
Right Path House provides a Live-In Recovery Coach, an elevated level of support over a standard peer-run Level II home manager, ensuring professional oversight and accountability.
According to research about sober living or recovery residences houses, the optimal structure is a Level II (Monitored) or Level III (Supervised) model, which blends essential structure with peer support to create a bridge between intense clinical treatment at rehab and independent living.







