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Sand · The long arc

Atlas Living.

Recovery is not a program — it is a life. Atlas Living holds the long arc: supportive housing, alumni community, retreats, and the ongoing chapters of the Arch Curriculum that follow a person past discharge into a durable life.

Modality
Lived
Setting
Residential · Alumni · Retreat
Open to
Clients · Alumni · Family
Discipline
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Services

A life, scaffolded.

Atlas Living is the medium in which the other three subsidiaries become durable. We build places, rituals, and relationships that a person actually wants to return to — and we keep the door open long after clinical care ends.

S · 01

Supportive living

Structured residences for early recovery — shared meals, reasonable curfew, accountability, and privacy. Sober, never sterile.

Residential
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Alumni network

A standing community of people who came through Atlas — lifelong, loosely organized, deeply real. Membership doesn't expire at discharge.

Lifelong
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Retreats & gatherings

Seasonal retreats, monthly dinners, speaker nights — the kind of programming you'd actually accept an invitation to.

Seasonal
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The Arch · ongoing

The continuation chapters of the Arch Curriculum — the same scaffold from Therapy, carried forward into the years that matter most.

Curricular
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Vocation & purpose

A quiet workspace and a vocational coaching practice for clients and alumni — because purpose is the missing pillar of most relapses.

Vocational
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Family programs

Education, process groups, and retreats for the people around the person — because recovery is never a solo act.

Relational
Approach

Three principles.

How we design for the long arc without manufacturing it.

i.

Proximity, not programming.

The most valuable thing we offer is reliable, low-stakes proximity to other people walking the same road. Everything else is scaffolding around that.

ii.

A door that doesn't close.

The alumni network is the program's longest chapter. The Arch keeps going. We measure success in years, not 90-day windows.

iii.

Beautiful, not performative.

Our spaces and gatherings are designed with care because people in recovery deserve beauty — not as reward, as baseline.

The opposite of addiction is connection — held over decades, not weekends.
— Atlas Living philosophy
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Atlas Integrated Health.

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