Five bedrooms. Two baths. Upstate New York. And everything else that makes a house feel like somewhere you'd actually want to be.
Cove76 was designed and furnished intentionally, because the environment you wake up in every day is either working for you or against you. We made sure it works for you.
Recovery is demanding enough. The home itself shouldn't add friction. Every practical need is covered, so residents can put their energy where it belongs.
Private bedrooms for personal space, privacy, dignity, and room to decompress.
Mehadrin standard. Communal cooking and Shabbos meals, every week.
For work, school, video calls with therapists, and staying connected.
Help getting to work, appointments, and community activities.
Property grounds for fresh air, reflection, and occasional group activities.
Residents participate in maintaining the home, part of structure, not burden.
Routine is one of the most powerful tools in recovery, not because it's rigid, but because it creates a framework for growth. Here's a general sense of what days look like at Cove76.
Morning davening (optional), breakfast, and daily goal-setting. Residents head to work, classes, or scheduled appointments.
Employment and education are expectations, not exceptions. We support residents in finding jobs, maintaining them, and building credentials.
Dinner together most nights. Not mandatory every time, but culture-forming. This is where real conversation happens.
Check-ins, shiurim, group discussions, or individual time. Meetings (AA/NA/SMART Recovery) are part of the program.
The full Shabbos experience, preparation, candle-lighting, seudos, zemiros, rest. Many residents describe Shabbos as the first thing that made them feel normal again.
Clear curfews and check-in requirements. Not to control, to provide the external structure that internal recovery eventually replaces.
When you place a family member at Cove76, you're not just handing them off. You're stepping into a relationship with us. Here's what that looks like.
We establish clear, upfront agreements with both the resident and family about how and when updates are shared. Honesty with boundaries.
If something significant happens, families are not kept in the dark. We communicate quickly, honestly, and with guidance on what comes next.
We can connect families with therapists and coaches from our Referral Directory who work specifically with families of people in recovery.