Recovery Houses
Our recovery houses provide a sober living environment for people recovering from substance use disorder. We follow the Social Model of Recovery, which believes that "recovery involves a human need for positive, productive, engaging social interactions" (Ron Luce, "The Social Model of Recovery"). By following this model through peer support, shared governance, and active engagement in recovery, we hope to help you thrive in your recovery process and beyond.
Although we do not offer in-house clinical services, we do provide various resources to support your recovery & sobriety.
Our recovery houses include:
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Housing
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Semi-private furnished rooms.
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Paid utilities (water, electricity, gas, sewage, Wi-Fi).
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Welcome packet with starter toiletries & towels.
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Shared supplies (detergents, cleaning supplies, toilet paper).
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Individual food storage and closet space.
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Common areas w/TV, games, and other entertainment.
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On-site washer/dryer.
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Recovery
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Continued recovery planning.
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Employment resources.
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Community & Peer Support.
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Alcohol & Drug screening.
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Guest lectures on financial planning, housing assistance, etc.
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Safety
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Smart locks.
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Security cameras.
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Smoke & carbon-monoxide detectors.
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Fire extinguishers.
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Narcan stations.
Lucky Losers #1
Lucky Losers #1 is a VARR & DBHDS
Certified Recovery Residence!
Virginia Association of Recovery Residences (VARR) is an affiliate of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR). VARR is authorized by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) to certify recovery residences by ensuring that "a safe and healthy residential environment in which skills vital for sustaining recovery are learned and practiced in a home-like setting, based on Social Model principles" (VARR).
Lucky Losers #1 is located in the Greenbrier area of Chesapeake, VA. This single-family home is dedicated to women-only.
The home accommodates eight residents and features three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The common areas include: kitchen, dining room, living room, recreation room, large back patio, and dressing room.
To enhance peer-support and accountability, all bedrooms are shared (two or three beds per bedroom).
Check the looks of Lucky Losers #1 in the photo gallery!
PRICE: $195/week
Intake Processing Fee: $200
Take the Next Step on Your Path to Recovery!
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What's Next
After you Start the Intake Process, we'll schedule a visit to familiarize yourself with the environment and decide if you want to make it your recovery home.
You'll complete our application and proceed with admissions and drug screening.
Sign the Resident Intake Packet, pay for admission, and move in!