Recovery housing

A home for the work between the milestones.

Recovery happens in everyday routines, relationships, and choices. A stable, substance-free residence gives that daily work a dependable setting.

A bright common room arranged for conversation

What recovery housing is

A bridge toward greater independence.

Recovery housing is a shared living environment for people committed to building stable lives without alcohol or other drugs.

Residents live alongside peers who understand the work of recovery. The home adds consistency and community while each person continues building connections to treatment, mutual-support groups, employment, education, family, and other community resources.

New Beginnings provides the living environment and recovery-focused structure. Clinical care remains with independent licensed providers.

Clear roles

Housing is one part of a larger recovery network.

Knowing what recovery housing does, and does not do, helps residents, families, and professionals make informed decisions.

Recovery housing
A substance-free shared residence with peer community, daily expectations, and a practical foundation for stability.
Independent treatment
Counseling, medication management, and other clinical services are provided by appropriately licensed outside professionals.
Emergency support
New Beginnings is not an emergency shelter or crisis service. Call 911 for an emergency or call or text 988 for crisis support.

The living environment

Recovery has room to become routine.

The most important parts of a recovery residence are not decorative. They are the relationships, expectations, and ordinary responsibilities that make daily life more dependable.

Structure

Clear expectations and shared routines support a consistent living environment.

Peer community

Residents live with other adults taking recovery seriously and moving forward together.

Connection

The house works alongside treatment, mutual support, and practical community resources.

Responsibility

Shared living asks every resident to contribute to the safety and stability of the home.

Our housing network

Separate residences for adult men and women.

We share neighborhood-level information publicly and provide exact location details privately during intake.

Residence privacy

Useful information without publishing someone’s home.

New Beginnings does not publish individual house addresses, maps, or identifying exterior photographs.

Exact locations are shared privately when they are relevant to an admissions or referral conversation. Government licensing records may contain facility addresses, but this website does not reproduce them.

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Take the next step

Looking for recovery housing?

Start with a private, general conversation. We will explain the current process and what happens next.