Address: 5025 26th St W, Bradenton, FL 34207, USA
Phone: +19419002610
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: Closed
Brock Cannon
These guys are the real deal. Inspiring how much they care. Save yourself some time and just go to these guys first. Highly recommended!
Derek Oelschlager
Real Recovery lives up to its name. I've been to other sober living or halfway houses and they felt more like jail/prison than a place to grow and recover with like-minded men. The place is clean, affordable, quiet, and feels like home. The Program Administrator Mark treated me very well when I called after my relapse looking for a place to stay, he put me on the waiting list and told me if I needed anything in the meantime to not hesitate to call. That ment alot to me. I've been there for about two months now and I have yet to find something to complain about. If you are looking to get clean and stay clean and be around guys that want the same thing look no further.
Nathan Dias
They promote a great community for fellowship and growth. Perfect place to go if you are ready to put in the work for a better life.
Corey Noonan
A location where you can feel at ease, safe, and comfortable is a priority when it comes to recovery and Real Recovery Bradenton is just that. From ownership to house managers to clients, everyone has one goal in mind and that is to stay sober. The people are nice, the amenities are clean and readily available, and a number of AA/NA rooms/meetings are around the corner or on-site. I’m just really grateful for this place.
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Negative, my experience is, any good recovery property normally doesn't allow couples to live in the same community also just my experience, couple's trying to live together while trying to get sober causes the level of toxicity to rise. This causing animosity to sliver in and before you know it both have been bitten by relapse. As a fellow alcoholic that's been around recovery for a few couple of years, its an inside job. Until this alcoholic finally focused on his own sobriety the chance of helping someone else was nill. I wish you all the luck Brent.
Thank you for your timely response and I will be calling in the a.m.
Our program does not except insurance, because we are not a medically staffed facility. It’s $750 a month, there really isn’t any free beds for sober livings.
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