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Their sober living transitional homes provide a safe and supportive recovery environment that builds a bridge between substance abuse treatment centers and the independent maintenance of long term sobriety.
Theirr recovery program combines the 12 steps and peer support to assist in continuing recovery after leaving an inpatient facility.
They have found that when the right program is combined with sober living, their residents find a way out of addiction and drug abuse, and back to their lives.
ARC GuidelinesAll residents of either their male or female facilities are responsible for following community guidelines.
These guidelines are what help us provide a safe, clean and ethical environment for all of their residents.
Attend a 12 step meeting daily.
Obtain a 12 step sponsor within the first 2 weeks and begin working the steps.
Work, attend school, or volunteer your time. Agree to random drug testing. Be respectful of peers, staff and residence.
View the arc program guidelines.
Parkside amenities:
All of their recovery residences come fully furnished and include the following amenities:
free cableflat screen TV free WiFicommunity computeron-site washers and dryersone block to bus routecommunity areas for socializingdirectly next to park with laketwo miles from clearwater beachProgram fee:
Parkside residence $275.00 $175 a week or$650 a monthDruid residence $275.00 $175 a week or$650 a monthLincoln residence $100.00 $150 a week or$550 a monthSt. Petersburgresidencewomens$275.00 $175 a week or$650 a monthNew port richeymens andwomens$275.00 $175 a week or$650 a monthTampa sun houseresidence $275.00 $175 a week or$650 a monthrecovery coaching and support services through recovery epicenter
Associate Recovery Communities
1270 Rogers St
Clearwater, FL - 33756
(727) 754-5790
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Coming from sober living in PA back to FL. Need a sober living house to stay at and support. can you please tell me if you have any spaces in the pinellas county? Thanks
Please help I am working but I am close to being evicted I need somewhere to go ASAP then firmly in church or in an environment need to get my life back on track need to be independent again need help please
My son Christopher is getting out of rehab and I am investigating places for him to live until he gets back on track. He has health insurance and he needs some time to straighten out because rehab doesn't seem to be long enough.
Hello im looking for a sober living facility for my brother.
Do you allow support animals
Do you have any male beds available, and what are your rates?
Can I have a support dog there?
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