Hustle Recovery, located in the peaceful hills of Cheatham County, Tennessee, offers a supportive space for people ready to break free from substance use. The setting is designed to support healing, combining professional care with a peaceful, natural environment. The programs aim to help individuals work toward recovery by addressing mental, physical, and emotional well-being, while encouraging progress toward a more stable and meaningful life. Healing Outdoor Therapies Hustle’s live-in partial hospitalization program (PHP) uses the Florida model of treatment, where clients live on-site while doing day treatment. It includes daily therapy sessions and holistic activities like gardening, fishing, kayaking, and hiking paired with comfortable housing. Clients get structure, care, and time to connect with others in recovery. In the evenings, they can relax around a campfire and reflect on their progress. This program lasts 4 to 5 weeks. Flexible Treatment Options For those who need a more flexible option, Hustle’s 4-to-5-week intensive outpatient program (IOP) offers therapy that fits into busy lives. People can continue working, going to school, or taking care of family while still getting the tools and support they need to stay sober and reach their goals. For Those Needing Immediate Help To support those seeking immediate help, Hustle offers Respite Housing, low-barrier shelter available within hours for individuals who cannot access same-day treatment. This quick response helps reduce the risk of overdose and provides critical support during that first step toward recovery. Offering Gender-Specific Sober Living Hustle also offers sober living through gender-specific recovery homes like “The Castle” in Ashland City and “Moe’s Place” in Antioch. These safe, structured environments support the transition from treatment to independent living. Additionally, Hustle partners with over 100 sober living programs across Tennessee to match clients with housing that fits their needs. Clients can stay at these residences for up to 2 years.


