Owl’s Nest Recovery Community

Florence, United States

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The Owl’s Nest specializes in successfully working with those who chronically relapse.

The Owl’s Nest of Florence, SC is a treatment program consisting of a planned, precise sequence of events that occur, that result in long term, happy and useful sobriety. If you or a family member has failed again and again with high priced treatment programs and detox facilities, the Owl’s Nest offers detailed instructions in the only proven and time-​tested solution for the problem of addiction; the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.

The support structure and instruction we offer Owl’s Nest residents give them the opportunity to learn and practice the principles of recovery that will create an unshakable foundation for living. Thousands have successfully completed the Owl’s Nest program and found emotional, vocational, social, physical, and spiritual balance in sober living. This unique program has produced one of the highest success rates in the country for dealing with addicts and alcoholics

History

Established in 2001.

The Owl’s Nest and its parent organization Owl’s Club International were founded in 2001 to provide a successful alternative to the standard ‘treatment center’ for chemical dependency.

The founder sought recovery at more than 25 such institutions with no long term success. After he was finally able to overcome his addiction by properly implementing the Twelve Step Program of Alcoholics Anonymous, he decided to found The Owl’s Nest to help other families avoid the financial and emotional burden caused by unsuccessful treatment attempts.

Originally a 12 bed recovery house for men, the program was designed around the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous with an emphasis on personal responsibility, self-​discipline, and community. Fueled by its success, the program quickly grew to include programs for men and women, as well as vocational rehabilitation and transitional living options. A short term program was also developed to tailor to those in the professional community seeking recovery.