Malley Farm, a sober house in Somersworth, NH, offers women a safe and compassionate environment to focus on recovery and personal growth. This sober house is designed to help residents transition from treatment to independent living by providing structure, peer support, and essential resources. Commonly referred to as recovery houses or sober living homes, these spaces encourage accountability and empower individuals to rebuild their lives free from substance use. Residents of Malley Farm can expect: - A stable environment free of substances that are conducive to healing. - Peer connections that foster mutual support and encouragement. - Daily routines that promote discipline and personal responsibility. - Somersworth, including therapy and career services. Located in New Hampshire, this recovery house is part of a thriving network with numerous support groups and meetings available to women. Malley Farm is committed to offering an empowering and well-balanced recovery environment where residents can thrive and build a lasting sober life. Contact us today to learn more about Malley Farm and how we can support your recovery journey. Sober living homes are group residences for people who are recovering from addiction. In most instances, people who live in sober homes have to follow certain house rules and contribute to the home by doing chores. Most importantly, residents must stay sober throughout their stay in the home. Sober Sisters Recovery at Malley Farm is sober structured living for women who have begun their journey of recovery from substance use disorder. Residents at Malley Farm share a safe, structured home where they receive support from staff, volunteers, and each other. Residents work on their recovery program, learn life skills, maintain employment, and build confidence, all while living in a healthy community.
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