Privacy & Confidentiality
Your story is yours. Here is how we handle the information you share with us, online and in the house.
Last updated: 2026. Edit this date whenever you change the policy.
What we collect on this website
When you use this site, we may collect the information you choose to send us through a form or email, such as your name, email address, and message. If analytics are enabled, we also collect standard, non-identifying usage data (for example, pages visited and general location) to understand how the site is used. We do not sell your information.
How we use it
We use what you send only to respond to you, process an application or referral, and run the home. If you ask us to coordinate with a treatment provider, case manager, or sponsor, we will only do so with your permission.
Confidentiality of recovery information
Information about your recovery, treatment, and history is sensitive, and we treat it that way. Where federal confidentiality rules for substance use disorder records apply (42 CFR Part 2), we follow them. We do not disclose that you are a resident, applicant, or participant without your written consent, except where disclosure is permitted or required by law (for example, a medical emergency, a court order, or a report required to keep someone safe).
Cookies and analytics
This site may use cookies and an analytics tool such as Google Analytics to measure traffic. You can block cookies in your browser settings. Turning off cookies will not stop you from using the site.
Third-party services
We may use trusted third-party services to run the site and communicate with you, such as a form provider, an email service, and a hosting provider. These services handle data under their own privacy terms.
Your choices
You can ask us what information we have about you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it, subject to any records we are required to keep. Email info@groundedpathsoberhomes.com.
This summary is for general information and is not legal advice. If you operate the home, have counsel review your final privacy policy and your handling of confidential recovery records.