Teras Experience

Philosophy and Approach

Our goal is to provide a safe and supportive community, combining individual and group interactions to facilitate building a meaningful life in sobriety. Successful long-term recovery is more than just abstinence from substances it’s a lifestyle change; replacing negative or unhealthy behaviors/patterns with positive coping skills, healthy routines, community and support. We believe life balance, structure, engagement, social interactions, positive perception and challenging old behaviors/beliefs are the key to a successful recovery. We support all paths to recovery and assist our clients to build a foundation for independence and a successful transition. 

Tharros House in Lexington is our highly supportive and structured recovery home with peer mentoring program.  Tharros provides additional amenities, services, and support.  If you’re interested in learning more about Tharros House, please visit the website at: www.TharrosHouse.com 

Teras and Tharros are not affiliated with any clinical treatment (IOP/PHP, etc.) and our focus is on helping each client engage the best clinical support for their own circumstance.  We have many local connections, including McLean Hospital, and we  help clients who don’t have clinical supports in place connect with appropriate resources.  

Costs associated with Tharros and Teras are not able to be covered by any insurance.  All costs are private pay.  

Teras offers a shared (double) space for $5,500 per month.  Single spaces are offered at $7,750 per month.

Tharros offers a shared (double) space for $9,500 per month.  Single spaces are offered starting at $12,500 per month.

Office with desks and computer

Life at Teras

  • Daily check in with recovery coach
  • Nightly reflection meetings (optional)
  • Live in overnight support
  • Zero tolerance/abstinence approach
  • Breakfast foods, coffee, and kitchen essentials
  • One on one case management
  • Clinician/outpatient treatment referrals
  • Medication management
  • Life skill development
  • Vocational coaching
  • Flexible structure
  • Balance of independence and support
  • Goal setting
  • Culinary group cooking opportunities
  • Access to Tharros House Mindfulness/meditation groups, Recovery yoga and some Engagement activities: bowling, ping pong
  • Breathalyzer
  • Lab confirmed urinalysis
  • Introduction to local meetings and fellowship
Bedroom with two beds and window
Dining room table