So, please explain to me why this place cost $2,000 a month? I mean, where does the money go? One man's pocket?

Tim Jasper | Oct 21, 2018 | Category: Mental health service in Atlanta, Georgia

Hope Homes, Inc - All questions

Address: 7000 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd bldg 17 ste 110, Atlanta, GA 30328, USA

Beth Fisher Sanders | Oct 21, 2018

I am the owner operator. Hope Homes offers a structured, recovery based environment, with 24/7 on site, certified staff. I assure you we operate with very low margins (especially when compared to the rest of the addictions recovery industry) and have done this work for 22 years due to a passion to serve individuals and their families in their recovery journeys. We are committed to ethics and standards, and have assisted thousands in their recovery journeys over our years of operation.

Michelle Burton | Oct 21, 2018

It is for those who have parents that can afford it. The average drug addict cannot pay this. Most cant afford a Mcdonald hamburger mustless this. It is just another way people have figured a way to make money.

Mona Dillard | Oct 21, 2018

It works! The addict must want the help. My niece was there a few years back. It was her transition from in-house treatment, and she is better after all she and our family endured. Her father funded most of it though, and insurance did cover some of the mental health aspect.

Lori Kitchen | Oct 20, 2020

We paid $4,400 for our loved to enter the door... unless your loved one is truly ready to live a sober life... it’s very expensive ...ours stayed for less than 3 weeks and they don’t have a problem keeping all the money... But we knew the consequences before signing on the dotted line.

Lance Blocker | Oct 21, 2019

I know several people who have attended recovery homes and there are many options out there which are more cost efficient; however, Hope Homes invests in very high quality counselors with a strong educational background and offers industry-best housing. Recovery housing is not any different than anything else in life with the premise that “you get what you pay for” and Hope Homes is the best in the business in my opinion. It’s why so many other programs have modeled their structure based on what Hope does. It’s not cheap, but from what I have seen, it’s worth every single penny. For the record, I do not work in the field and I am not affiliated with Hope Homes, but I have seen their work and their results.

Devran Kilic | Oct 21, 2019

To be honest Beth, a counselor got mad at me for texting him at certain time of the day. That's not 24/7. Also for what you get there. Should still only be 1200 dollars max. Nothing special about the place. Yall have really driven away from what you tried to start.

corinne sbaratta | Sep 20, 2022

I went to Hope Homes for six months in 2011. Saved my life, worth every penny

Megan Bryant | Oct 20, 2020

DONT listen to Beth I actually went here and her, Bailey, Brittany, Lynn, Emily and all the women out in the Nashville branch are literal swindlers. The counselors are not counselors. I wasn’t aware of this until two months in when an old staff member they had told me she had no education as a counselor. They are just addicts blindly leading the blind. You’ll get way more out of AA and having a support system who actually give a damn AND that doesn’t cost $4k a month. Disgusting

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