New Horizons Recovery Housing provides a sober house in Providence, RI, designed to support men in recovery from substance use disorders. This sober house fosters a safe and structured environment where residents can build a solid foundation for long-term recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Often referred to as sober living homes or recovery residences, these homes serve as a transitional step for individuals moving from treatment programs to independent living. At New Horizons Recovery Housing, residents gain access to: - A secure and sober living atmosphere. - Encouragement and peer support from a like-minded recovery community. - Daily routines that instill discipline and accountability. - Local resources in Providence, including counseling services and job support. Located in Providence, RI, this vibrant recovery hub offers an array of men-focused support and recovery meetings. New Horizons Recovery Housing is committed to helping residents thrive in a positive and structured setting while pursuing lasting sobriety. For more information about New Horizons Recovery Housing and our supportive recovery environment, please reach out to us. About our New Horizons Addiction Recovery Housing Some of the services included range from group discussions to individual meetings. All of our residents have the opportunity to not only meet privately , but to meet with each other in guided discussions where relationships are often built. At New Horizons, no one is alone. Co-Owners With many years of experience in working with individuals who struggle with Alcohol & Drug Addiction, Jasmin has always had a soft spot for helping the community. She and her husband Frank teamed up and began their business in Recovery Housing. United, they both wanted to create a welcoming environment that promoted personal growth through sober living. It is their mission to continue developing affordable housing opportunities for those that need a chance to demonstrate a new life. House Manager Being in recovery himself, Brad understands the trials and tribulations of people struggling with addiction. Brad was heavily involved with the Oxford House in South Carolina before moving back to Rhode Island where he began to start a new life. He became a Recovery Coach and the House manager for Mosaic House. “You may see me struggle but you will never see me quit†Brad
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