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Light Landing is a female-only sober living home that serves women suffering from drug and/or alcohol addiction who have achieved 30+ days of sobriety. As a transitional home, their mission is to help their residents build confidence and find stability to balance their lives in recovery.They expect all of their residents to be fully committed to long-term recovery and employ a dedicated and compassionate staff to help empower each resident. They provide a resident application on their website for those who are interested in learning more about their house and the services they provide.
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2019-03-10 12:48:18
I am interedted in finding out more about your sober living home. I was wondering if you support MAT at all?
2019-08-10 13:06:29
I am interested in moving into a sober house. I am currently im drug court in Nashua. I was renting a room but when the homeowner found out I was in drug court he asked me to leave. I need to find a place ASAP! The problem I'm runnibg into is I'm on Suboxone. Do you allow people on MAT??
2020-02-11 09:50:48
Looking for sober housing for a female client who is on Suboxone. Is this something you allow at your house? Please advise as soon as possible. Thanks!
2020-02-20 09:06:04
Interested in sober living
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Closest Area Rehab Centers
- Harbor Homes Inc
0.54 miles away - Keystone Hall
0.88 miles away - Nashua Childrens Home
1.27 miles away - Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism Cynthia Day Family Center
4.60 miles away - Brighter Futures Together
4.78 miles away
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What is your current addiction OR problem that you are seeking help for? How long have you had this issue?
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Heroin and Meth - I've been an addict for over 10 years but have been clean since 08/13/2019
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herion, 6 yrs
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Do they take ex felons?