
Comprehensive cable package

This beautifully renovated property offers spacious bedrooms and modern amenities, providing a dignified and welcoming home for those in recovery.



Our sober living allows for residents to integrate into everyday life while still having the support necessary to maintain sobriety.

Each bedroom is designed to ensure comfort and privacy, with spacious layouts and high-quality furnishings. Residents can expect premium bedding and mattresses, along with essential items like recovery journals, towels, washcloths, and pillowcases, creating a welcoming and homely environment.

This setup allows residents to relax while watching TV or use the dining area for step workshops and sponsor meetings. For outdoor enjoyment, we provide a picnic table, creating a space for relaxation and socializing.
Our staff conducts weekly grocery shopping to provide items like eggs, milk, cheese, canned goods, and pasta, ensuring that everyone has the nourishment they need.

Our staff conducts weekly grocery shopping to provide items like eggs, milk, cheese, canned goods, and pasta, ensuring that everyone has the nourishment they need.


Comprehensive cable package

Brand-new washer and dryer

Fully stocked kitchen
Our sober living home is nestled in the historic downtown area of Hightstown, New Jersey, offering both convenience and accessibility for our residents.
The surrounding neighborhood is rich with local amenities, including a pizzeria, Chinese restaurant, diner, and a Dunkin' Donuts, all within walking distance. Additionally, residents have easy access to essential services like Krauser’s convenience store and two nearby churches that host AA and NA meetings, making it simple to integrate recovery activities into daily life.

Ready to start your journey? Contact us today to learn more about how we can support your path to sobriety.
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We are a men’s-only sober living house catering to individuals in early sobriety. Our residents typically range in age from their 20s to 40s.
Residents are required to have at least 30 days of sobriety before moving into our facility.
Yes, we implement a curfew, especially during the initial 30-day blackout period, to help residents establish a structured routine.
While we do not provide full meals, we supply basic groceries and snacks. Residents have access to a fully stocked kitchen where they can prepare their own meals.
Yes, we hold weekly house meetings where residents can discuss their progress, challenges, and house-related issues. We also encourage participation in local AA and NA meetings.
Visitor policies are in place to ensure the safety and comfort of all residents. Please contact our staff for specific guidelines on visitations.
Our support services include life skills coaching, assistance with resume building, job searches, and transportation to doctor’s appointments and grocery shopping.
Yes, residents are responsible for their own medications, which are securely stored in personal safes provided in each room. We conduct weekly pill counts to ensure proper medication management.
Our priority is the well-being of all residents. If a relapse occurs, we will assess the situation and provide the necessary support, which may include re-engaging in treatment programs.
Yes, residents must be committed to a 12-step program or a similar recovery program such as AA, NA, GA, or Smart Recovery.
Yes, we accept residents from across New Jersey and surrounding states, including New York and Pennsylvania.
We offer both shared and private rooms. Our facility includes five bedrooms, two of which have dual beds and three that are private. All rooms are furnished with high-quality furniture and amenities.
Yes, we provide free Wi-Fi and a comprehensive Verizon cable package that includes all major television channels.
The application process involves filling out an application form, participating in an initial interview, and attending a house meeting with current residents to ensure a good fit.
Residents are responsible for maintaining cleanliness in their personal spaces and common areas. We have daily routines and chores that each resident must follow to keep the house in good condition.
While residents are encouraged to engage in outside activities, such as attending meetings and running errands, they must adhere to the curfew and house rules, especially during the initial blackout period.
Our facility combines a beautifully renovated historic home with a structured, supportive environment. We focus on providing high-quality living conditions, comprehensive support services, and a strong sense of community to help residents succeed in their recovery journey.