Rosecrance Marlowe Recovery House is a recovery home located in Rockford, IL, dedicated to supporting men and women in recovery from substance use disorder. As a recovery home, this home provides a structured and drug-free environment where individuals can focus on rebuilding their lives after addiction. Sometimes called sober living homes or recovery residences, these homes are an essential bridge between treatment programs and independent living. Residents at Rosecrance Marlowe Recovery House benefit from: - A safe substance-free living space. - Peer encouragement and shared accountability. - Daily schedules that promote stability and responsibility. - Convenient access to resources in Rockford, such as therapy and employment services. Nestled in Rockford, Illinois, this recovery-focused community offers plenty of men and women's support and recovery meetings. Rosecrance Marlowe Recovery House is devoted to helping individuals achieve and maintain sobriety in a nurturing and guided environment. To learn more about Rosecrance Marlowe Recovery House and the resources we offer, feel free to contact us. Services include individual and group counseling, family education and counseling, 12-Step meetings, 24-hour supervision, discharge planning for successful reintegration, secondary/higher and vocational educational opportunities, interpersonal skills training, life skills building, recreational activities and relapse prevention. 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
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