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Monarch House Women’s Sober House

252 County St, New Bedford, Massachusetts 02740
Women
4.5 (1 reviews)
For More Information on Sober Living Homes Call: 1 (833) 909 1894

Quick Facts

$170 Starting Price
Women Accepts

About This Facility

Monarch House is a sober house in New Bedford, MA serving women in recovery from substance use disorder. This sober house offers residents a supportive community to continue their recovery journey from alcohol and drug addiction. Recovery homes, also known as sober living homes or recovery residences, provide a structured living environment for individuals transitioning from drug rehabilitation programs to mainstream society. At Monarch House, residents benefit from: - A supportive sober living environment - Peer support from fellow recovery residents - Structured daily routines that promote accountability - Access to local resources in New Bedford, such as counseling and employment assistance New Bedford, located in Massachusetts, offers a vibrant recovery community with numerous women's support and recovery meetings. This sober house is dedicated to helping residents rebuild their lives and maintain long-term sobriety in a nurturing and structured setting. For more information about Monarch House and how we can support your recovery journey, please contact us.

Services Offered

AA Meetings Counseling Employment Assistance

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252 County St, New Bedford, Massachusetts 02740
02740

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