Website: https://adesignforlivingrecoveryhomes.com/
A Design for Living Recovery Homes is an abstinence-based sober living provider for men, based in Nashville, Tennessee, and operating across Middle Tennessee. The organization offers structured transitional housing for men in early recovery from alcoholism and addiction, with a stated focus on helping residents “learn to live sober in the world outside of a treatment center.” It positions itself as a bridge between formal treatment or rehab and independent living, providing what the site describes as “a safe and controlled environment that is healthy for early recovery.”
Services
The organization centers its program on 12-step recovery and structured group living. According to the website, residents “learn to create a schedule for our new lives filled with positive community, 12-step sponsorship, and the structure of a 12-step program.” Across its homes, the program emphasizes “structured living, accountability, community, and 12-step programming.”
Key elements of the recovery model include:
- Abstinence-based sober living housing for men
- 12-step program structure and sponsorship support
- Accountability and a community-focused living environment
- Schedule and routine development for life after treatment
- Recovery program and meeting participation alongside housing stability
The organization also stresses individualized placement, noting that “recovery is not a one size fits all” and that it works to “match the right home for every client” based on location convenience and personal needs.
About
A Design for Living Recovery Homes is “owned and operated by Justin Coggins, an individual in recovery from alcoholism and addiction.” The site describes the founder’s vision as creating “a safe place where individuals can learn to live sober in the world outside of a treatment center. A place where people who have lost everything can restore their life and loved ones.”
The mission, as stated on the website, is that “A Design for Living Recovery Homes is where men learn to create a schedule for our new lives filled with positive community, 12-step sponsorship, and the structure of a 12-step program.”
The organization is a member of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) and the Tennessee Alliance for Recovery Residences (TNARR), two bodies associated with recovery residence standards.
Location & Contact
The organization operates 11 sober living homes throughout Middle Tennessee. According to its locations information, these include 10 sober living residences in East Nashville, additional homes in West Nashville and North Nashville, a general Nashville-area home, and one residence in Dickson, Tennessee, which the site describes as “a smaller town than Nashville, but it does not lack in solid recovery.”
- Phone: 615-266-5665
- Email: [email protected]
- Service area: Nashville (East, West, North), central Nashville, and Dickson, Tennessee
Additional Information
The website includes sections for locations, vision and mission, staff, testimonials, sober living information, a blog, and a contact page, along with a linked Facebook presence. Resident testimonials highlight the program’s emphasis on meeting attendance and recovery participation in addition to housing. Specific street addresses for individual homes are not published on the site.
Profile compiled from the company’s official website (adesignforlivingrecoveryhomes.com).