What is a Recovery Home?
Many people new to recovery need a bridge between rehab and returning to everyday life. Going straight back to the same environment where substance use once took place can be risky, especially without time to build new habits. Before someone can live independently, they often need space to practice the skills that support long-term recovery.
Recovery Homes offer that space—a structured, supportive setting where individuals can apply what they’ve learned and continue developing a life free from alcohol and drugs.
These homes are often run by people with lived experience in recovery, who are now leading healthy, productive lives. Their role is to provide safe, clean, and stable housing, and to support residents as they build the tools needed to sustain recovery. This includes helping residents find employment or other income sources that can support independent living, and guiding them toward permanent housing that supports ongoing recovery.
Everyone in a Recovery Home has responsibilities. First and foremost, they must have a sincere desire to stop using alcohol and drugs and to work toward lasting recovery. They also need to be willing to follow house rules and, over time, support others in the program and the broader recovery community.
Benefits of Phoenix Recovery
Home Program: Recovery Home Living
Most patients work extremely hard in treatment. They do so because they have the motivation and desire to reclaim the life alcohol and drugs have taken away from them. At the end of treatment, the doors will open, and the patient is free to apply what their counselors have taught them. However, not every exiting patient feels ready to return to their community. Sometimes, the individual needs assistance in making that transition. That’s where the Recovery Home proves invaluable. Here are a few of the benefits you can expect from Phoenix Recovery Home:
Recovery homes are safe spaces that exist to offer comfort to the individual who needs more time to heal.
*For more information about our services, contact Phoenix Recovery.