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Resilience Recovery Residences
Resilience Recovery Residences
About Resilience Recovery Residences
Supporting young men in recovery, Resilience Recovery Residences provides structured sober living in West Palm Beach, Florida for individuals transitioning from detox, residential treatment, or outpatient care. Residents build accountability, maintain sobriety, and develop the skills needed for independent living within a peer-supported community. Accredited by the Florida Association of Recovery Residences (FARR), the program uses a level-based housing system that gradually increases independence while maintaining recovery support and accountability.
Life Skills and Community Involvement
Resilience Recovery Residences follows a structured daily routine that includes recovery meetings, house responsibilities, physical activity, volunteer work, employment or educational goals, and participation in therapeutic programming. Recovery Advocates provide supervision, transportation, medication observation, and guidance with everyday responsibilities such as meal preparation, cleaning, self-advocacy, and time management. Residents also participate in house accountability groups, morning reflections, and evening review meetings that encourage responsibility, peer support, and personal growth.
A Campus Designed for Long-Term Recovery
The three residences are connected by a shared courtyard in West Palm Beach’s Old Northwood Historic District, creating a family-style environment where residents support one another throughout recovery. Beyond daily routines, residents can access a music room and recording studio, gym memberships, beach activities such as swimming, surfing, and paddleboarding, community outings, and annual alumni trips. As residents advance through the program’s housing levels, they gain increasing independence while developing the confidence, leadership skills, and stability needed for long-term sobriety.
Center Overview
