Women’s recovery housing

Safety, structure, and a community of recovery.

A substance-free shared residence where adult women can strengthen routines, relationships, and independence.

Women talking together in a bright community room

A dependable environment

Space for daily recovery to take hold.

Recovery housing can provide consistency during a season of change, without asking residents to step away from the responsibilities and relationships of ordinary life.

New Beginnings provides shared housing for adult women committed to substance-free living. The environment is peer-driven and recovery-focused, while treatment and other clinical services remain with independent licensed providers.

What supports the home

Dignity is practical.

It shows up in privacy, consistency, shared responsibility, and the way people treat one another.

  1. 01

    Privacy

    Resident safety guides how locations and personal information are shared.

  2. 02

    Shared recovery

    Peer connection turns individual effort into a more dependable community.

  3. 03

    Daily structure

    Consistent expectations support the routines that make greater independence possible.

  4. 04

    Connection to care

    Residents remain connected to appropriate outside treatment and recovery resources.

Beginning privately

You do not need to tell your whole story online.

The first step is a general conversation about what you are looking for.

New Beginnings will explain the current admissions process and share exact location information privately when appropriate. Please do not use the public form for treatment records, diagnoses, medication details, criminal-history information, or other sensitive information.

See the admissions process

Take the next step

Ask about women’s recovery housing.

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