Halfway Houses in Delray Beach: Building Long-Term Sobriety
Opening the Door to Sustainable Recovery A halfway house, sometimes called sober living or transitional housing, bridges the gap between intensive treatment and full independence. In Delray Beach, RECO Institute operates several of these residences, pairing Florida’s recovery-friendly climate with structure, accountability, and peer support. This overview explains why the model works and how it fits into a modern continuum of care. Why Location Matters Delray Beach has earned a national reputation as a recovery hub. Year-round sunshine encourages outdoor activity, while an extensive network of 12-step meetings, wellness studios, and sober social events reduces isolation. For someone leaving residential treatment, that density of resources eliminates many logistical hurdles: Meetings are rarely more than a short walk or bus ride away. Local employers routinely hire individuals in early recovery. Gyms, yoga studios, and volunteer programs openly welcome sober participants. Environment by...