Reflection House

About Us

Reflection House

A Maryland Certified Recovery Residence.

Our Program

Reflection House, is a new nonprofit organization and the first to establish recovery housing in Garrett County Maryland.  

As a 12-month, Level 2 residential recovery program, Reflection House provides addiction counseling services, and linkages to health and behavioral health services to women with substance use disorder in Western Maryland. 

Using a social enterprise model, residents receive training in life and relationship skills, job skills and real-world coping skills to support their sustained recovery.

Our Approach

At Reflection House, we believe that supportive recovery housing is rooted in promoting sustained recovery and include housing retention, education, employment, income progression and an overall accrual of related recovery capital.  We provide a supportive bridge to recovery by enhancing access to a supportive community, health and behavioral health care services, educational opportunities, and employment to promote self-sufficiency.

More about our program

Services

Level 2 Recovery Residences, often called sober homes or sober living, are alcohol- and drug-free recovery housing that use house standards, rules and peer accountability to maintain safe, healthy and structured living environments.



Residential Recovery Services

Our Level 2 Recovery Residence is an old dairy farmhouse in Oakland, MD.

Counseling

Peer Counseling/Recovery Coaching, Peer-Led Support Groups, and Case Management.

Training & Education

Life skills, parenting, healthy relationships, mental health literacy, career readiness, pathways to higher education, and more.

Social Enterprise

Promoting independence and quality of life through skill development, hands-on workforce training and ongoing mentorship and support

Evidence Based

Recovery Housing Outcomes

Recovery housing addresses the need for a safe and healthy living environment

Research on communal housing settings found that people who enter recovery housing typically have decreased rates of substance use and incarceration.

Residential recovery housing residents are also more likely to have increased rates of employment.

Peer services are a strength based, person centered, trauma informed approach to supporting residents in recovery.

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