Beacon Recovery Residences, located in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, offers a sober living environment for women transitioning from addiction to sobriety, including women who have tried recover at other treatment centers and specializing in serving women recovering from alcohol, heroin, or other opioids. The residence emphasizes a Christian foundation, encouraging residents to explore and embrace their spiritual beliefs as part of their healing journey. The program incorporates 12-step fellowship participation, with guidelines that include attending meetings, adhering to curfews, completing chores, and submitting to frequent drug testing. Residents are expected to begin work or school within two weeks of entry. The facility provides shared bedrooms, Wi-Fi, utilities, linens, towels, laundry products, and cleaning supplies, with residents responsible for their own food, transportation, and personal items. Beacon Recovery Residences aims to empower women in early sobriety to develop essential life skills, foster healthy connections, and rediscover their sense of purpose.


