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Women’s Sober Living Home in Las Vegas

Our sober living home provides a safe and supportive environment centered around the proven 12-step approach where you can focus on your healing and growth

Recovery Road Women’s Sober Living Mission Statement

At Recovery Road, we provide a nurturing environment where women rediscover their inner strength and build a foundation for lasting recovery. We cultivate a sisterhood of support, offering practical tools, and unwavering guidance. Through personalized support and a spirit of empowerment, we pave the path for lasting recovery, where healing minds, bodies, and spirits rediscover a life of thriving. Here, dignity and respect are our cornerstones, as we walk alongside you on your journey of reclaiming your strength and purpose.

Why Choose Recovery Road Sober Living Home.

 Frequently Asked Questions

  • You don't have to walk this road alone. We work hand-in-hand with you to create a sober and supportive living environment that fosters growth, accountability, and a foundation for a sober future.

    We believe in the power of reflection. Taking an honest look within brings clarity. Recovery is a chance to embrace your unique strengths through self-examination. It's about building a strong foundation.

    There's no judgment here. We approach you with compassion and empathy. We open our hearts to your pain, struggles, and past disappointments. We'll walk beside you on your spiritual journey to discover your limitless potential.

    Here, you'll find:

    AA/NA 12-step program for a supportive community

    Structure and support for recovery

  • To be fully transparent - upon moving in - the interested resident will need to pass a 12 panel Urine Analysis (UA) test and Alcohol Breathalyzer (AB) test.

    Once moved in, residents will be be expected to follow all rules outlined in the resident packet.

    Residents are required a mandatory sponsor, and to attend 90 meetings in 90 days, while working a 12 step program. Residents are required to maintain a job, continue education, perform volunteer work, or develop sober hobbies.

    There will be an expectation for residents to pass random weekly UA/AB tests while living in the home, and to respect the curfew given.

    To help cultivate a nurturing home, all residents will attend a weekly house meeting, and contribute to housework.

  • The base cost is $650/month. There is a one-time non-refundable intake fee of $50.

  • The home is located in the Southwest area of Las Vegas, NV. Please see the About page here for the area map.

  • How does it work:
    People are encouraged to take an honest look at themselves and build a strong foundation for recovery.

    The steps encourage the practice of:

    Honesty

    1. “We admitted we were powerless over alcohol/drugs - that our lives had become unmanageable.”

    Hope

    2. “Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity”

    Faith

    3. “Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood him”

    Courage

    4. “Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves”

    Integrity

    5. “Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs”

    Willingness

    6. “We’re entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character”

    Humility

    7. “Humbly asked him to remove our shortcomings”

    Love

    8. “Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all”

    Discipline

    9. “Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others”

    Perseverance

    10. “Continued to take personal inventory and when we we’re wrong promptly admitted it”

    Spirituality

    11. “Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood him, praying only for knowledge of his will for us and the power to carry that out”

    Service

    12. “Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs”

    No one is powerless in the general sense of the word, but a person can be powerless to the effects of alcohol or other drugs. And that's what the First step is saying-once an addict or alcoholic drinks that first drink or takes a hit of their favorite drug, they will only want more, and the compulsion to use will override and overtake anything else in their lives regardless of consequence.

    There’s a reason, after all, why people still work the steps more than 80 years later.

Let’s start this road together.

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