
Find out what real freedom feels like.
Set in two Connecticut shoreline towns, we offer evidence-backed, gender-specific sober homes.​

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OUR STORY
MacKenzie Morley died January 4, 2016. I was her aunt, her advocate, and her friend. She was a mother, wife, and daughter. Her son thought the world of her. Despite going to rehab three times in a row, she died at 27 of liver failure arising from her addiction. She couldn't find a sober house that could accommodate her life responsibilities and her recovery at the same time at a price she could afford. She left behind her 8-year-old beloved year-old son and loving family. She was kind, funny and generous.
Enough is enough, I wanted to do what I could to change things. Being decades sober myself, I had seen, first hand, the benefits of sober living. The cost was too high for a good sober living house and the sober living houses that offered little more than a bed weren't always very helpful, so I opened a blend of both in a gently structured sober living house that was reasonably priced. We individually coach our residents to practice the proven research about building community, creating a wellness plan, seeking safety and finding a sense of purpose. It is our norm. Because we miss our MacKenzie every day, we want to extend our hand to you and your family as you seek help. Your family can find and nurture the peace and long-lasting health that you may long for.