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Rose Women’s Sober House – Vanderburgh Sober Living

26 Northampton Ave, Springfield, Massachusetts 01109
Women
4.0 (2 reviews)
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Quick Facts

$170 Starting Price
Women Accepts

About This Facility

Rose provides a sober house in Springfield, MA, designed to support women 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 Rose, 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 Springfield, including counseling services and job support. Located in Springfield, MA, this vibrant recovery hub offers an array of women-focused support and recovery meetings. Rose is committed to helping residents thrive in a positive and structured setting while pursuing lasting sobriety.For more information about Rose and our supportive recovery environment, please reach out to us.

Services Offered

AA Meetings Counseling Employment Assistance

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26 Northampton Ave, Springfield, Massachusetts 01109
01109

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