
Community Street
The pool house. Our largest common areas and the most social of the three.
Exact address is shared at intake. We keep house addresses off the public web for guests’ privacy — referring professionals can get it on the phone in ten seconds.
Why this house
Community is the house people ask for by name. It has the pool, the biggest kitchen, and the long shaded table where most of the real conversations happen. If someone is coming out of treatment and needs to be around people rather than alone with their own head, this is the house.
What’s here
Inside Community Street
Pool & jacuzzi
Full-size pool and jacuzzi, with deck, loungers and shade. Open dawn to curfew.
Basketball & weights
A basketball court and a weight setup on the property. Early recovery goes better when the body has somewhere to put the energy.
A home for rescued animals
The campus is a safe space for animal rescue — animals that needed somewhere to land, living alongside people doing the same. Pony rides and a petting zoo are coming soon.
Vegetable garden
Guests can garden and grow vegetables on the property. Planting something and staying around long enough to harvest it is its own kind of recovery work.
The long table
An eight-seat outdoor table under the pergola. House dinners, meetings, and most of the evening happens here.
Brand-new everything
Brand-new or fully renovated living spaces and brand-new furniture. Every guest gets a full-size bed — never a bunk — with their own dresser and storage.
Computers & printers
Computers, printers and high-speed internet in the shared study space — job applications, coursework, telehealth, paperwork. Independence needs tools.
Living room + TV lounge
Two separate common areas, so quiet and social can happen at the same time.
The house, room by room






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360° walkthrough
Walk the whole house before you call.
Shot empty and staged, room by room, so you can see exactly what you’d be moving into.

Come see it.
Tours are free, take about twenty minutes, and you can bring whoever you want. Referring professionals are welcome any time — we’d rather you saw it yourself.

