

Joshua Tree Recovery Residences
Partners with Wilson Counseling
Magnolia Place and Josh's Place opening 1/1/26
Applications being accepted now!
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SAFE & SOBER LIVING
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We offer sober living to women and to men, as well as to persons with children. To apply or for more information, please call us at 270.904.1072
Welcome to Joshua Tree Recovery Residences! The Joshua Tree symbolizes resilience, survival, and perseverance. It is a thing of unique beauty formed out of challenging circumstances. It is a symbol of enduring hardship and overcoming adversity.
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Like the Joshua Tree, you are stronger and more resilient than you know. We want to support your success story.
Beds available for women and for men. We also offer family rooms for single parents in recovery who have their children with them or are working to reunify with their children.
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​Addiction, abusive relationships, financial strain, and other crisis situations often go hand-in-hand with difficulty accessing housing, work, transportation, physical healthcare, and substance abuse/ mental health treatment – all the things needed to keep yourself safe and sober. Often, DCBS, Probation and Parole, or the courts are involved. Relationships may be strained or broken. We understand how difficult it is to rebuild and we want to help.
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Our goal is to promote your safety, self-sufficiency and success! We believe that wrap-around services are the key to success. To support your safe and sober lifestyle, we help you access all of the important things that help you help yourself - housing, transportation, employment, and mental and physical wellness. Our partner Wilson Counseling offers substance abuse and mental health treatment, peer support, community support associates, and targeted case management. If you already have service providers in place, we are glad to collaborate with your providers to help you work toward your goals.
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Joshua Tree has partnered with Rivendell Behavioral Hospital to support persons in accessing Rivendell's Partial Hospitalization Program. PHP can help you give your recovery journey a stronger start. PHP meets at Rivendell 5 days per week for approximately 4 hours per day. Persons participating in Rivendell's PHP program may be eligible for rent assistance at Joshua Tree residences, as well as transportation to and from Rivendell. For more information regarding PHP, contact Rivendell at 270-843-1199.
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ABOUT MAGNOLIA PLACE - Women’s House (formerly called Robin's Nest)
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Comfortable and roomy living space
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Fully furnished sleeping space
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Fully stocked kitchens
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Community areas for relaxing with TV, sharing meals, activities, books, games, and puzzles
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Located near a GO bus stop
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Single adults share rooms
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Women with children will have a private room
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Washersand dryers on-site
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Fiber optic internet provided
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ADA accessible
ABOUT JOSH'S PLACE - Men’s House
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Comfortable and roomy living space
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Fully furnished sleeping space
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Fully stocked kitchen
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Community areas for relaxing with TV, sharing meals, activities, books, games, and puzzles
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Located near a GO bus stop
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Large fenced backyard
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Washer and dryer on-site
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Internet provided
Admission Requirements
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Admission documents can be completed either in-person or online.
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Admission interview in-person or via Zoom to assess needs and see if we are a good fit for you.
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Negative drug screen.
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Review and agree to House Rules and Policies
Costs
Deposit equal to one week of rent. Rent is due in advance for the upcoming week.
Josh’s Place Rent: $125 per week/bed
Magnolia Place Rent: Ranges from $125 to $145 per adult, depending on room size.
** Children are an additional $10 per week per child.
FAQ
Can I bring my car? Yes! We do require that you have a valid driver’s license, registration and insurance.
Can I bring my kids? Yes! Women or men can bring their children who are ages 12 and under can live with you at Magnolia Place or Josh’s Place. We offer family rooms so that only you and your children are in the room. If your children are not in your care right now, they are welcome to visit.
What if I don’t have transportation? We can help you find transportation until you get your own – either scheduling Medicaid rides, using the GO bus, or coordinating carpooling with other residents.
Can I have a pet? No. To be respectful and aware of possible allergies, pets are not allowed.
Can I have adult guests? Yes, during scheduled visit hours. Visitors must be pre-approved. This is for the safety of all adult and child residents.
Are drug screens required? Yes. A negative drug screen is required at admission, and random observed drug screens will be required throughout your stay.
Can I have my cell phone? Yes. We do not limit your cell phone access.
How long can I stay? There is not a set time limit. 6-12 months is typical to help you become self-sufficient.