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NorthSight Recovery
Program

Seven recovery homes across the East Valley.

75 beds across 7 NARR-certified residences serving Tempe, Mesa, and Phoenix — safe, supportive environments for lasting recovery.

Warm desert exterior of a NorthSight recovery residence at golden hour
About our housing

Our recovery housing program provides more than a place to stay — it's a community designed to foster accountability, connection, and healing. Each residence offers a structured, peer-driven environment that promotes growth and long-term stability.

Our homes are grounded in the belief that recovery thrives in connection. Residents build healthy relationships, develop life skills, and receive consistent guidance from compassionate staff who understand the recovery journey firsthand.

Levels of care

Two levels, meeting you where you are.

Compare at a glance

FeatureLevel 3Level 2
Who it's forEarly recovery, high support needsStable recovery, greater independence
Staff supervisionEnhanced on-site staff with house managerHouse manager with check-ins
Treatment requiredRequired engagement in recovery-oriented services (IOP, outpatient, MAT, or external)Required engagement in recovery-oriented services
Daily scheduleHighly structured with groups & activitiesFlexible, resident-managed
Medication supportSafe and secure storageSecure storage with house manager support
EmploymentPart-time work with approvalFull-time work or school supported
Curfew9 PM (with work exceptions)10 PM (11 PM for extension house)
What sets NorthSight apart

More than a sober-living home.

Safety & Structure

Supervised residences aligned with national recovery housing standards — a secure environment for rebuilding.

Peer Accountability

A community of residents who motivate, support, and hold each other to shared recovery goals.

Skill Development

Daily routines and workshops designed to build confidence, independence, and employability.

Personal Empowerment

Emphasis on self-sufficiency, professional growth, and purpose-driven living.

Three-phase progression

From early recovery to independence.

Phases (1, 2, 3) track your treatment progress and recovery milestones — they determine your privileges, responsibilities, and readiness for transition. Levels (2 & 3) describe the supervision intensity you need. You can progress through phases while living in either level of housing.

Phase 1 · 45+ days

Foundation

Building stability and establishing a strong recovery foundation through structured support and community connection.

Phase 2 · 15+ days

Growth

Developing life skills, exploring employment opportunities, and increasing independence with continued support.

Phase 3 · Ongoing

Independence

Achieving self-sufficiency through employment, peer leadership, and preparation for independent living.

What's included
  • • Live-in manager (CPR & Narcan certified)
  • • Furnished bedroom and shared common areas
  • • Food and basic hygiene products
  • • Regular toxicology screening
  • • Transportation to clinical programming
  • • Secure medication storage and coordination
  • • Weekly programming and peer accountability
  • • Emergency protocols with Narcan on-site
Bridge to independence

For residents who have successfully progressed through our program, the Extension House offers a supportive transition to fully independent living: greater autonomy, flexible schedules for working residents, affordable rent, and continued peer community.

Apply now

Start your housing application.

Submit a brief application and our housing team will follow up within one business hour. Prefer to talk it through? Call 800.905.6419.

  • • Confidential — HIPAA & 42 CFR Part 2 protected
  • • Live-in manager and on-site support
  • • Coordination with your clinical team
Recovery housing application

Apply for a bed

Tell us a bit about you. We'll match you to the right level and home.

Confidential. Protected under HIPAA & 42 CFR Part 2.

Take the first step

Questions before applying?

Our admissions team will help match you to the right level and home.

This page is for general information and does not constitute medical advice. If you are in crisis, call or text 988.