Transitional Living Communities (TLC) - Recovery Casa Grande | 117 E 2nd St, Casa Grande AZ

117 E 2nd St, Casa Grande AZ, 85122

Gender: [men and women]

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Recovery Casa Grande is a sober living home located in Casa Grande, Arizona, offering a supportive and structured environment for people seeking stability in early recovery. This sober house provides a calm, community-oriented setting where residents can focus on building healthy routines, strengthening accountability, and continuing their recovery journey in a safe and respectful space. Designed to feel like a true home rather than an institution, Recovery Casa Grande emphasizes peer connection, shared responsibility, and a recovery-focused lifestyle.

Situated in the heart of Casa Grande, this recovery home offers convenient access to local resources, employment opportunities, and recovery support within the surrounding community. Residents benefit from a balanced environment that blends independence with structure, encouraging personal growth while maintaining clear expectations that support sober living. The home’s location allows individuals to stay connected to daily life while prioritizing recovery in a stable and predictable setting.

Inside the sober home, residents share common living areas that promote connection and mutual support, along with practical amenities that make day-to-day living comfortable and manageable. The atmosphere is intentionally structured yet welcoming, helping residents practice the skills needed for long-term recovery, including communication, accountability, and consistent self-care. Recovery Casa Grande is well-suited for individuals who are motivated to maintain sobriety while living alongside others who share similar goals.

Key features of Recovery Casa Grande include:

Recovery Casa Grande offers a stable sober house setting for people looking for recovery housing that prioritizes structure, respect, and community. By combining a home-like environment with clear expectations, this sober living home supports residents as they work toward independence, long-term sobriety, and a stronger foundation for life in recovery.