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Main Street Women's Recovery House
313 E Main St,
Washington, Indiana, 47501
Women
Certified
About this Recovery House
Main Street is a recovery house located in Washington, IN, dedicated to supporting women in achieving and maintaining sobriety.
This recovery house provides a structured and supportive environment where individuals can focus on rebuilding their lives after addiction. Often known as recovery homes or sober living residences, these spaces offer essential peer support, accountability, and access to recovery resources for those transitioning from treatment programs to independent living.
Residents of Main Street benefit from:
A safe, substance-free living space.
Mutual support from a compassionate recovery community.
Daily routines that promote accountability and personal growth.
Access to valuable resources in Washington, such as counseling and employment services.
Situated in Washington, Indiana, this sober home connects residents to a thriving recovery network, with numerous women-specific support meetings and services. At Main Street, the focus is on providing a nurturing and structured space where residents can pursue lasting sobriety and a fulfilling future.
For more information about Main Street, contact us today and take the next step in your recovery journey.
ABOUT US
Lighthouse Recovery Center offers a 9 month to 2-year transitional housing-recovery program for both men and women in separate facilities. We offer a supportive therapeutic living environment to those who seek to learn new, sober, and productive life patterns.
​Our residents live in an environment committed to abstinence and recovery. We offer various resources, including state licensed counselors, doctors, mentors, volunteer teachers, pastors, and other church leaders' churches to tailor and assist each resident's recovery.
​In addition, we provide a community of believers who have the desire to see women restored to life from the grips of addiction.