House Meetings
Weekly mandatory meetings where residents discuss their progress and house-related issues, fostering a supportive community.
Living The Dream In Recovery
Your Safe Haven for Sobriety

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Living The Dream In Recovery is a network of structured sober living homes located in the heart of Hightstown, NJ
Safe, structured, and supportive living environment for men in recovery.
Flexible, affordable rent with financial aid options.

Free high-speed Wi-Fi for all residents.
Access to top recovery programs and resources.
High-quality furnished rooms with all essentials provided.
Daily life skills coaching and job search assistance.
Convenient location near AA and NA meetings.
Brand-new washer and dryer available on-site.
Fully equipped kitchen stocked with essentials.

Easy access to public transportation and local amenities.
Living the Dream in Recovery is a men only sober living house established in 2024

Our mission is to offer a supportive, structured, and dignified environment where men can continue their recovery journey with the resources and support they need.
Living the Dream in Recovery is dedicated to providing a safe, structured, and supportive environment for individuals in early sobriety. Our mission is to help residents transition back into society, foster personal accountability, and build a solid foundation for a sober and fulfilling life.
Our founder, Rob Sackowitz, chose the name "Living the Dream in Recovery" because it reflects his personal journey. For over 11 years, Robert has responded to the question "How are you doing?" with "I'm living the dream," a testament to his gratitude and fulfillment in sobriety. This philosophy underpins our approach to sober living, where we believe that a sober life is truly living the dream.

At Living the Dream in Recovery, we offer a safe haven for men in early sobriety. Our beautifully renovated home provides a homely and supportive environment where residents can feel secure and at ease. With spacious bedrooms and modern amenities, our facility is designed to meet both the basic and emotional needs of our residents, ensuring they have a dignified place to call home during their recovery journey.

Our commitment to quality is reflected in every aspect of our living arrangements. The house features high-quality furnishings, including comfortable beds, recovery journals, and essential supplies like towels and bedding. Common areas are equipped with modern amenities, including two televisions, a picnic table, and plans for a barbecue area, promoting a sense of community and comfort.

We understand that recovery extends beyond just a place to live. That's why we provide comprehensive support services, including house meetings, peer connections, and access to various treatment resources through our partnerships with local recovery centers like Right Choice Recovery. Our residents benefit from continuous care and support, helping them build a solid foundation for long-term sobriety.

Living the Dream in Recovery offers comfortable and high-quality living arrangements to ensure our residents feel at home.
Our facility consists of five bedrooms: two with dual beds and three private rooms, each furnished with top-notch furniture from Ashley Furniture. Residents are provided with recovery journals, towels, washcloths, bedding, and pillows, ensuring they have everything they need for a comfortable stay.
Our structured sober living environment includes various support services designed to help residents succeed in their recovery journey. These include:
House Meetings
Weekly mandatory meetings where residents discuss their progress and house-related issues, fostering a supportive community.
Curfew and Accountability
A curfew system, especially during the initial 30-day blackout period, helps residents maintain structure and discipline.
Life Skills Coaching
Our staff assist residents with resume building, job searches, and other essential life skills to help them reintegrate into society.

Errand Assistance
Support staff help residents with attending doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping, and other necessary errands.
Gym Access
Residents are provided access to a gym facility to promote physical wellness and maintain a healthy lifestyle during their stay.
Private Transportation Options
Dedicated transportation is available to assist residents with reaching appointments and other essential destinations.
We have established strong partnerships with reputable treatment centers to provide a seamless continuum of care for our residents. Our primary partnership is with Right Choice Recovery, which offers clinical treatment services such as Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) and Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP). We also collaborate with other detox and residential units like Pinelands Recovery, Soba, and Recovery Centers of America (RCA), ensuring our residents have access to comprehensive treatment resources.
In-House Community
Living the Dream in Recovery is more than just a place to live; it's a community. We encourage a strong sense of camaraderie among our residents through regular house meetings and peer connections.
These interactions provide emotional support and build a network of individuals who understand and share the journey to recovery. Our house meetings, held weekly, are a cornerstone of this supportive community, allowing residents to discuss their progress, share experiences, and address any house-related issues.
Our facility is conveniently located in the historic downtown area of Hightstown, NJ, surrounded by a variety of local amenities that enhance the recovery experience. Residents have easy access to several resources, including:
AA and NA Meetings
Two nearby churches host regular Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings, providing additional support and fellowship.
Dining Options
A pizzeria, Chinese restaurant, and a diner are within walking distance, offering convenient dining options.
Convenience Stores
Krauser’s convenience store and Dunkin’ Donuts are close by for everyday necessities.
Our integration with the local community extends beyond just resources; it’s about ensuring residents feel connected and supported in their recovery journey.
Ready to start your journey? Contact us today to learn more about how we can support your path to sobriety.
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Pets are not allowed to live in the houses, but they are allowed to visit. However, they cannot stay permanently.
Smoking and vaping are allowed, but only outside of the houses. Residents are not permitted to smoke or vape inside any of the buildings.
No, we do not provide food. Residents are responsible for their own meals, but they have access to shared kitchen facilities where they can prepare their own food.
We hold weekly house meetings led by the house managers or founders. These meetings provide a structured environment for residents to discuss their progress and any issues they may be facing.
Yes, we maintain a structured environment with rules and guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents. Residents are expected to adhere to the house rules and participate in weekly house meetings.
A Way Out Sober Living operates on a private pay basis. Exact dollar amounts for rent are not disclosed publicly and are handled on a case-by-case basis to accommodate individual circumstances.
Yes, we collaborate with local community scholarship foundations and the state of New Hampshire on certification scholarships to provide financial assistance to residents who may need it.
While we do not provide direct transportation, our houses are strategically located close to public transportation, making it easier for residents to attend outside recovery meetings and access other necessary services.
Yes, we encourage residents to participate in social activities such as barbecues, local softball events, and cornhole tournaments. These activities help foster a sense of community and support among residents.
Each house has a live-in house manager who provides 24/7 support and supervision. Regular urine analysis and breathalyzers are conducted to ensure a sober living environment.
You can apply through multiple channels: by completing an online form, calling the provided phone number, or sending an email.
Yes, we offer weekly house meetings led by house managers or founders, barbecues, participation in local softball events, and other community activities to foster a sense of community and support among residents.
No, we do not have clinical staff members or counselors on-site. Our focus is on providing a structured, supportive environment through peer support and supervision.