A Sanctuary for Strength & Stability
At Happy 2B Well, we provide more than just a place to stay—we offer a calm, supportive sanctuary where individuals can rediscover their strength. Through shared values and a commitment to sobriety, we help our residents navigate the transition to wellness with elegance and dignity.
Our Philosophy: Rooted in Compassion and Structure
We believe that recovery is not just the absence of substances, but the presence of a meaningful, connected life. Our philosophy merges the necessary structure of early sobriety with the gentle compassion needed for deep internal healing.
Dignified Growth
We treat every resident with the respect they deserve, fostering growth that is both sustainable and empowering.
Shared Responsibility
Community accountability creates a safety net where residents support each other in maintaining clear boundaries.
Mindful Stability
Our structured daily routines provide the calm foundation required to rebuild one's life with clarity and intent.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find clarity and peace of mind as you explore the transition to a structured, supportive community at Happy 2B Well.
What does a typical day look like at the house?
Residents engage in a balanced path starting with a morning reflection circle, followed by professional employment or volunteering, and ending with evening community accountability check-ins.
How long is the recommended length of residency?
While every journey is unique, we recommend a minimum stay of 90 days. This allows residents to build a firm foundation, establish healthy habits, and integrate fully into our supportive community before transitioning.
What are the primary requirements for living here?
Residency requires a genuine commitment to substance free living, participation in external support programs, shared household responsibilities, and adherence to our zero-tolerance policy for substances to maintain a safe sanctuary.
Can family members visit the sober living house?
Since this is a community living space, visitation needs to be arranged away from the residences to respect the privacy of the community.