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Recovery housing

A grounded place to find your footing again.

Structured, peer-supported, drug- and alcohol-free housing for people doing the real work of recovery. Steady ground, clear expectations, and people who get it.

Built to NARR quality standards
GPSA space to guide you backEst. [your location]
What this is

A home built around structure, support, and respect.

Recovery is hard enough without worrying about where you live.

Grounded Path gives you a clean, stable place to land, a household that holds the same standards you do, and the kind of daily structure that helps new habits actually stick.

We keep it simple and we keep it real. Drug- and alcohol-free living. Clear house agreements. Peer accountability. Support that meets you where you are without talking down to you.

More about our approach
What you can count on

The things that make recovery housing work.

i

Structure

The daily rhythm

Quiet hours, curfews, chores, and a shape to the day you can rely on. The scaffolding that helps new habits set.

ii

Peer community

You're not alone in it

You live alongside people who understand the work. Accountability that comes from respect, not surveillance.

iii

Connection to resources

Plenty of wells to drink from

We point you toward meetings, programs, work, and the wider recovery community. Lots of doors, opened on your terms.

iv

A safe place to land

Clean and steady

Drug- and alcohol-free housing with clear standards, so the space around you supports the change you came for.

Built to the standard For referral partners & case managers

Standards you can refer to with confidence.

We seek to meet or exceed all standards set by the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) and all applicable local recovery housing standards in the areas where we operate.

Partner with us
  • Drug- and alcohol-free environment with clear, written house rules
  • No weapons or violence. No lending money between residents.
  • Resident agreement covering rights, responsibilities, and grievances
  • Good-neighbor practices and respect for the surrounding community
  • Recovery-oriented, peer-supported, trauma-informed approach
  • Coordination with treatment providers and case managers on request
How it works

Three steps to a bed.

i

Apply

A short application tells us where you are and what you need. Nothing about it is a test.

ii

Talk it through

A real conversation about fit, expectations, and the house agreements. Questions go both ways.

iii

Move in

Once it's a fit, we get you settled into structure, a peer community, and a clean place to rebuild.

Recovery does not come with a map. A grounded place to live, and people who hold the line with you, is how you find the next right step.

Ready when you are.

Whether you're applying for yourself or referring someone you care about, the first step is the same.