

Love and Recovery
New Heights takes a bold step by welcoming recovering couples into sober living Aside from the brotherly and sisterly relationships fostered within the co-ed component at New Heights, owner Greg McFarlane has opened the home up to another approach, the prospect of couples living together, growing in their commitment to recovery and to one another. It started as a simple suggestion from a resident, Lance Latourneau, whose fiancée, Tiffanie Pearson, was set to graduate inpatien


All Together Now
With coed living options, residents practice relationships for lasting recovery Separating men and women is a norm of chemical dependency treatment, at least in residential settings. While there are plenty of reasons for that to be the case, a sober house is meant to be a transitional step toward independence. Thus, it can be an opportunity to develop life skills that apply to the world at large, while developing a support network of men and women alike. Since society isn’t g
Growing Into Hope
The key to success lies in the willingness to grow Lake Braaten finds time to reflect on the past eight months living at New Heights Sober House, LLC between a busy schedule of school, homework, running an AA meeting and packing. Now two weeks into his first semester at Augsburg University, he prepares himself for the next step in his recovery, a move into a new house that he will share with four other soon-to-be former New Heights residents. There’s a lot on his plate, but h