We Want to Help You Achieve Long Term Recovery.
We Maintain Our Recovery Together.
As a resident of the Associate Recovery Community, you have access to support within a recovery environment which has helped hundreds if not thousands of people with a substance use disorder recovery from the hopeless state of mind and body that is an active addiction. Founded in 2017 as the combination of Tampa Bay Sober Living, Inc. (the first FARR accredited program on the West Coast of Florida since 2013) and The Next 24. With gender specific homes available in Pinellas and Pasco, we hope you will consider us for your recovery home destination after achieving stabilization through detox, peer respite, hospital, jail, or treatment.
A Modern Peer Support Approach
At the Associate Recovery Communities we are accepting of all Recovery Pathways, and encourage our residents to explore and find the pathway that best suits them. Recovery looks different for everyone. Respect, growth and the opportunity to reinvent our lives is available to anyone willing to put in the work.
Our rates
Weekly Program Fee
-$175.00
We offer a weekly fee, due every Friday for the week in advance that includes furnishings, drug testing, utilities, and staff supervision.
You maintain responsibility for food, hygiene products, transportation and clothing. Though we will help connect you with community resources as needed.
Monthly Program Fee
- $700.00
We offer a slight discount if you pay for the month in advance, and you are not due again until the date of your intake the following month. All furnishings, drug testing, utilities, and staff supervision included.
You maintain responsibility for food, hygiene products, transportation and clothing. Though we will help connect you with community resources as needed.
Our Refund Policy
Very Limited Refund Policy
We understand that you and or your loved one expected to maintain sobriety and residence in the program for the amount of time you have paid the Associate Recovery Community to provide. We are not responsible for whether any of our residents make the choice to return to active use as an active participant or when they “graduate” from our care. It is our privilege and responsibility to support them while they take daily action to develop their recovery lifestyle and not give in to the rip-tide and abyss that exists within us (we speak from personal experience). We will surround you or your loved with with community and peer support, but cannot guarantee you or they will maintain abstinence. And, should such a return to use occur for you or your loved one we will choose to protect our overall community by helping that person connect with an appropriate level of care. The funding you provided will go towards keeping the space available for the next person