Right Path House
About Right Path House
Right Path House is a Level II sober living operator offering gender-specific recovery residences in Clinton and Madison, Connecticut. Founded in memory of MacKenzie Morley, the program was established to provide structured, affordable, and supportive sober living environments for individuals transitioning from addiction treatment to independent living. The homes emphasize community, wellness, and purpose, integrating 12-step principles with individualized coaching and clinical support.
Key Features
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Level Type: Level II (structured sober living with peer support and house management)
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Genders Served: Men and Women (separate residences)
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Key Features:
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Mandatory participation in 12-step meetings
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Random drug and alcohol testing
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Curfew enforcement
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House meetings and communal responsibilities
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In-house recovery coaching and case management
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Access to clinical services, including neurofeedback and EMDR therapy
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Wellness programs, such as yoga, gym membership, and equine therapy
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Recreational activities, including kayaking, biking, and art workshops
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Shared meals and community-building events
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Support in job searching and community reintegration
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Right Path House utilizes the 12-step recovery model, encouraging residents to actively participate in peer-led recovery communities such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA). The program supports residents in building a solid recovery foundation through structured living and community engagement.
