Newly renovated sober living home opens in Georgetown
Hudson Behavioral Health announced the opening of Corinthian II, a newly renovated sober living home in Georgetown.
Acquired in 2024 and thoughtfully restored, the facility offers a safe, supportive environment designed to foster long-term recovery from addiction.
Providing accommodations for up to 10 men, Corinthian II offers flexible lengths of stay tailored to individual recovery needs. It complements Tau House, Hudson’s sober living home for women, also located in Georgetown. Both homes are partially funded by Delaware Health and Social Services and Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health.
“For years, we leased the property for Corinthian House, so the chance to purchase and enhance a new residence was a meaningful step forward,” said Leslie Brown, Hudson Behavioral Health CEO. “Sober living homes play a critical role in sustained recovery, and we remain committed to expanding innovative services that benefit our community.”
Residents of Hudson’s Delaware recovery houses are required to secure employment, participate in 12-step meetings and enroll in an outpatient treatment program. They also receive case management support and attend weekly life skills groups to build confidence and independence.
Founded in 1980, Hudson Behavioral Health is licensed to operate in Delaware and Maryland. The nonprofit is accredited by the Joint Commission and received its Gold Seal of Approval.