Addiction is a lack of love problem. Cove76 is the bridge back, a home where every resident is surrounded by real connection, rebuilt from the inside out, and launched into a life that's worth staying for.
Addiction is the solution to pain. Until you deal with the pain underneath, nothing sticks. That's what makes Cove76 different — we're not managing a condition, we're building a person from the inside out.
This is not a bed-rental facility. Every resident is seen as a whole person, with a story, a potential, and a future worth fighting for. VIP service means your loved one is never just a number.
A massive emphasis is placed on rebuilding self-worth from the ground up. Lasting recovery doesn't start with rules. It starts with a person believing they deserve a better life.
We help residents find jobs, pursue education, and discover what lights them up. Sobriety without direction isn't recovery. It's waiting. Cove76 gives life something to move toward.
Mental health, physical health, exercise, nutrition, therapy, counseling, creativity, everything a person at this stage of life genuinely needs. Not just staying clean, but becoming well.
Prayer, davening, Torah, these aren't extras at Cove76, they're the backbone. For many residents, reconnecting with Hashem is the moment everything else starts to hold.
The opposite of addiction is connection. Alumni come back for Shabbos, for simchas, to mentor the next person in. When people choose to return after moving on, that says everything.
Spirituality isn't a side program at Cove76. It's the backbone. When a person rebuilds their relationship with Hashem, they gain something stronger than willpower: a reason to protect the life they're building.
The house prays together. That shared practice builds rhythm, humility, and a sense that you're not alone.
Shiurim, learning opportunities, and connection to local rabbanim, wisdom and faith as tools for life.
Every week, the house stops. A real Shabbos table. Zemiros. Quiet. Many residents say it's the first time in years they felt true peace.
"A person who feels Hashem in their life has something worth protecting."Joe Farkas · Founder
Located in the peaceful Catskills region of upstate New York, Cove76 offers 5 private bedrooms, 2 full baths, communal spaces designed for connection, and grounds that give space to breathe and think.
Residents have their own space, privacy is part of dignity.
Mehadrin kitchen. Shabbos and Yom Tov observed fully.
Distance from triggers. Fresh air. Space to reset and rebuild.
Small is a feature, not a limitation. Every single person receives focused, individualized attention, not a program slot, but a real relationship. That's what VIP service actually looks like.
Cove76 is surrounded by a network of coaches, facilitators, therapists, mentors, and community members who show up regularly. Recovery doesn't happen in isolation, and neither does growth. The people in the room matter as much as anything else.
Professionals who work directly with residents on mindset, habits, and life skills.
Vetted clinical support, coordinated around each resident's individual needs.
Regular gatherings, learning nights, and celebrations open to residents, alumni, and the broader community.
Before you call, listen. Joe Farkas hosts The Struggle Podcast, an honest, compassionate conversation about recovery, resilience, and the messiness of becoming whole. No pretense. No performance. Just truth.
Subscribe on YouTube ↗Parents who've been up since 2am. Rebbes who don't know what to say next. Aunts and uncles who've quietly carried this for years. We built Cove76 with you in mind, because when one person heals, the whole family exhales.
"I needed to know he was somewhere safe, somewhere Jewish, somewhere they'd actually care. Cove76 gave me that, and more than I thought to ask for."
A father, Boro Park