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Built to Work

Recovery housing works best when the house itself isn't the problem.

Your foundation should never be
part of the problem.

A broken dishwasher shouldn't derail someone's recovery. Neither should a roommate who stays up until 3 AM when you wake up at 6.

Recovery housing works best when the place itself isn't the problem. That's why we focus on who lives together and how the house runs before anyone moves in.

Glass leaf pattern

Every placement is built so the people in it make sense together.

The Grove pairs people with intention. Sleep schedules. Communication styles. Daily habits. Not by chance. Not by availability. By design.
Stained glass branch pattern

Three things that make or break a placement.

Abstract copper arch
Sleep Patterns
We ask about sleep patterns before placement, not after. The goal is to place people where their rhythms don't work against each other.
Intertwining loops
Daily Routines
Work schedules, meeting times, personal routines. Each placement is designed so the structure supports what people are already doing, not the other way around.
Sweeping curves
Communication
Group dynamics considered before anyone moves in. Fewer conflicts. Real accountability. A place that feels like your start.
Small
Intentional placements
Matched
Every person placed
Maintained
Recovery residences that work
24/7
Accountability

NARR Level 2

Our recovery residences follow NARR Level 2 standards. Peer-led accountability, regular house meetings, and structure that supports recovery without replacing judgment.
  • Peer-led accountability
  • Regular house meetings
  • Structure without micromanagement
  • You're here until you're ready for what's next
NARR
Level 2
Built to standard
You're here until you're ready for what's next. That's the whole point.
Not a timeline. Not a program. A place that works for you while you figure out the rest.
Your Solid Ground

Whether you are looking for yourself, for someone you love or for a client, we are here.

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