RECO Institute's Innovative Recovery Housing Explained
Florida’s sober living scene has shifted from informal group houses to structured, research-based residences. Operators now rely on certified staff, routine drug testing, and scheduled support meetings to create stable, substance-free homes. In Delray Beach, RECO Institute integrates these practices with age-specific, gender-specific housing, placing residents within walking distance of 12-step meetings, job opportunities, and local colleges. Daily curfews, chore rotations, and random screenings extend the accountability found in treatment while allowing space for work, school, and family life. House managers translate clinical goals into everyday habits, guide budgeting and conflict resolution, and foster connections with alumni mentors. This model bridges the gap between intensive care and independent living, strengthening relapse prevention skills and supporting long-term recovery. https://recoinstitute.com/reco-institutes-innovative-recovery-housing-explained/