Recovery is personal — but families are part of the journey. Here's why they trust Right Path.
As a family, your love and support matter more than you know. But here's what decades of experience have taught us: lasting recovery has to be built by the individual, in their own environment, on their own terms.
That's not a rejection of family — it's the opposite. When your loved one learns to navigate daily life, manage their emotions, and build healthy habits in a structured community of peers, they develop the independence and resilience that no amount of family protection can provide.
Right Path House gives them that space — a safe, supportive environment where they can do the hard work of recovery while surrounded by others who understand exactly what they're going through.
One of the biggest fears families have is being shut out of their loved one's recovery. At Right Path, that doesn't happen.
We communicate with the entire family — not just the resident. You'll hear from us regularly about how your loved one is doing, what progress they're making, and where they might need additional support.
We work together with families to set and reinforce recovery goals. When everyone is aligned — the resident, the family, and our team — the chances of long-term success increase dramatically.
Recovery doesn't happen in isolation. We coordinate with therapists, sponsors, and family members to create a unified support system that wraps around your loved one from every angle.
When you call Right Path, you talk to Lisa or Rob — the people who actually run the house and know your loved one by name. We're a family business, and we treat your family like our own.
It's natural to want to keep your loved one close. But recovery often requires a degree of healthy separation — not because family doesn't matter, but because growth happens when someone learns to stand on their own.
In our structured environment, residents learn to wake up on time, hold down a job, cook for their housemates, attend meetings, and work with a therapist — all without relying on family to manage their day. These are the exact skills they need to thrive after they leave.
"My wife and I were highly impressed with the guidance, care and support that our loved one received at Right Path House. Lisa Ferguson and her team allowed her to continue her recovery in a safe, structured and loving environment."