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#1 Carmine’s House Men’s Sober House

10 Rosedale Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02124
Men
4.5 (1 reviews)
For More Information on Sober Living Homes Call: 1 (833) 909 1894

Quick Facts

$180 Starting Price
Men Accepts

About This Facility

#1 Carmine's House is a sober house located in Dorchester, MA, offering men a structured and supportive space for recovery from substance use disorder. This sober house provides a stable environment where individuals can continue their sobriety journey and transition to independent living. Sober living homes, also known as recovery residences, play a critical role in fostering accountability, peer connection, and personal growth. At #1 Carmine's House, residents benefit from: - A safe and recovery-focused atmosphere. - Peer support and shared accountability among residents. - Daily routines that promote discipline and responsibility. - Proximity to key resources in Dorchester, such as counseling and job readiness programs. Nestled in Dorchester, Massachusetts, this home is part of a vibrant recovery community offering men-specific support meetings and services. #1 Carmine's House is committed to empowering residents to achieve lasting sobriety in a caring and structured environment. For more information about #1 Carmine's House and how we support recovery, contact us today.

Services Offered

AA Meetings Counseling Employment Assistance

Location

Location & Contact

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10 Rosedale Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02124
Boston
02124
Valerio Botta

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