Harry Rosen House
 

Our Goal:

Recovery

The Harry Rosen House is a Connecticut-based, sober living for men aged 18 years and older who are committed to recovering from alcoholism and/or drug addiction. 

The operation was named after Harry Rosen, grandfather of the founder, Barrie Drazen. As Harry Rosen never knew sobriety was possible, the project is dedicated in loving memory to “those who died still suffering”.

 
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Overview

The program is firmly grounded in 12-step recovery, requiring residents to attend daily 12-step meetings, and to learn to utilize the steps in their lives.

The program’s duration is six months to one year.

 

Program Structure

Residents must abide by a set of clearly defined House Rules and are encouraged to exercise personal responsibility. A full list of required duties is available upon request. 

House rules Include

  • Daily chores
  • Adherence to curfew
  • Submission to random drug and alcohol testing
  • Maintenance of a full-time job
  • Participation in daily 12-step meetings, both within the House and the community.

Residents personal responsibility

  • Pay program service fees weekly and on-time
  • Pay personal taxes
  • Manage their money
  • Take an active part in their own recovery
  • Provide assistance to others in the House where possible
 
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Our Success

While the average resident, before arrival, has attended 5 detoxes, 3 rehabs, and 1 halfway house, three-quarters of the population has sustained the longest period of continued sobriety in their lives while living at Harry Rosen House and thereafter.

 
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Contact Us

To apply to live at Harry Rosen House or for more information, please email us with your contact information. Our program director will be in touch with you shortly.

 
 

Harry Rosen House

859 East Broadway
Stratford, CT 06615

(203) 258-5909
harryrosenhouseorg@gmail.com


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