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THE VISION

We envision a sober house where residents uplift one another, celebrating milestones, navigating challenges, and building friendships that extend far beyond these walls. We believe that together, we rise. Together, we thrive. Together, we build a foundation for a lifetime of sobriety, resilience, and meaningful connections.

"The cover of Alcoholics Anonymous' Big Book rests prominently on a polished walnut table, its rich hues complementing the soft blossoms of fresh flowers arranged in a nearby vase. A serene and thoughtful setting, blending sober inspiration with natural beauty."

Community, Wellness, Self-Discipline, and Purpose 

The trail at Hammo

THE HOPE

Hope—the unyielding force that defies despair, the chaos, and the is the heartbeat of recovery. It is the fire that ignites resilience; the power to keep going. Your recovery is not just a process—it sometimes has setbacks. It is shaped, not just by your strengths, talents, coping mechanisms, and deeply held values but also by the unwavering support of peers, friends, and family. Life may come. A bad day does not mean you return to addiction, especially once you have experienced what it feels like to have peer support. The weight that strengthens resolve and deepens surrender is an experience you never forget. It's the basis of an internal commitment to rise knowing that you are not alone, again and again, every day.

Our Vision

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RIGHT PATH HOUSE

On the beautiful Connecticut shore, we own and operate two gender-specific homes: a men's and a women's house in the towns of Clinton and Madison. In safe and comfortable sober houses, each offers a community where we get well and find purpose.

​1. Assess each potential resident’s needs and determine whether the level of support available within the residence is appropriate. Provide assistance to the resident for referral in or outside of the residence.

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2. Value diversity and non-discrimination.

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3. Provide a safe, homelike environment that meets NARR Standards.

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4. Maintain an alcohol- and illicit-drug-free environment.

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5. Honor your right to choose your recovery paths within the parameters defined by the residence organization.

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6. Protect your privacy and personal rights.

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7. Provide consistent and uniformly applied rules.

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8. Provide for the health, safety and welfare of each resident.

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9. Address each resident fairly in all situations.

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10. Encourage you to sustain relationships with professionals, recovery support service providers and allies.

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11. Take appropriate action to stop intimidation, bullying, sexual harassment and/or otherwise threatening behavior of residents, staff and visitors within the residence.

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12. Take appropriate action to stop retribution, intimidation, or any negative consequences that could occur as the result of a grievance or complaint.

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13. Provide consistent, fair practices for drug testing that promote your recovery and the health and safety of the recovery environment and protect the privacy of resident information to the extent allowed by law.

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14. Provide an environment in which each resident’s recovery needs are the primary factors in all decision making.

 

15. Promote the residence with marketing or advertising that is supported by accurate, open and honest claims.

 

16. Decline taking an active role in the recovery plans of relatives, close friends, and/or business acquaintances who may apply to live in the recovery residence.

 

17. Sustain transparency in operational and financial decisions.

 

18. Maintain clear personal and professional boundaries.

 

19. Operate within the residence’s scope of service and within professional training and credentials.

 

20. Maintain an environment that promotes the peace and safety of the surrounding neighborhood and the community at large.

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