Lightway Recovery
Our beautiful residence in Flowery Branch, Georgia, is a haven where you can dig into the necessary work of recovery.
FLOWERY BRANCH, GA | (678) 250-3511
Lightway Recovery
WOMEN - COST: HIGH-TIER
Lightway Mission
Lightway Addiction Recovery Center for Women is a safe, supportive recovery environment where women are treated with dignity and respect and experience healing of body, mind, and spirit while gaining the tools to build and maintain lifelong recovery.
Contact us to discuss how we can support your journey to wellness!
Lightway Recovery is a residential program, operating under the 501c3 umbrella of Sojourn Ministries, Inc., a nonprofit charity organization.
You can call us anytime at (678) 250-3511 or Click The Button Below to go to our website where you will find more details about our program and facility
Two Phases of Residential Care
Long-term residential recovery options are hard to find in Georgia, yet lasting addiction recovery needs lasting support. That’s why we offer two levels of customized care. The first level allows intensive focus on physical, mental, and spiritual restoration in an all-inclusive, highly structured program with 24-hour staffing. In the second level, residents are supported in their transition back to life goals and commitments while continuing with accountability, monitoring, and access to recovery coaches.
SUPPORTING RECOVERY FOR PRENATAL AND POSTPARTUM WOMEN
Pregnant and postpartum women are an underserved population with unique recovery needs. In addition to women at all life stages, Lightway Recovery welcomes those who are expecting or recently delivered. For these women, committing to an intensive recovery program is a profound expression of love that can forever change their child’s and family’s life for the better.
Real Faces of Recovery
Trained peer recovery coaches play a one-on-one support role with residents in our recovery housing. This means residents are surrounded and mentored by true recovery success stories—individuals who have walked a mile and then some in the very same shoes. By releasing the shame and stigma of addiction, we find healing together.