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By The Book Recovery is a sober living community conveniently located in the greater heights.
They are a 4000+ sq ft home built in 2017.
They are committed to offering a higher standard of living, they feel it is important to a new way of life.
Their goal is to show you that being sober is not a chore it is a gift,
Here they focus on the individual struggles of addicts and alcoholics.
They have rules and regulations to structure and try and guide people towards a happy, joyous, and free live from drugs and alcohol.
They are here to give you a transition from treatment to everyday life, their goal is to act as a training ground on day to day scenarios giving you the tools needed to deal with these situations without drugs and alcohol.
This faculty will be opening May 1st 2018.
Monthly rents will range from $2200-$2400, for a shared room.
For more information please contact us.
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