Introducing Gravity Hill--MHA's Sober Homes

MHA rebrands Sober Home programs to Gravity Hill

The Mental Health Association, Inc. (MHA) is proud to announce the rebranding of its sober homes. MHA’s sober homes were previously operated under the name Able House and have transitioned to the vibrant new identity of Gravity Hill. This rebranding reflects MHA's commitment to providing a supportive and transformative environment for individuals in recovery. 


While the name has changed, MHA remains dedicated to delivering the same high-quality services that have defined its sober living program. Gravity Hill offers a safe, inclusive, and community-oriented space where residents can rebuild their lives following substance use challenges. 


“At Gravity Hill, we believe that recovery is a journey best taken together,” said Jennifer Brassard, Sober Home Supervisor. “Our program is unique in its emphasis on community support. Residents have access to peers with lived experience, who understand their struggles, and can provide encouragement. Residents build trusting relationships and strong social skills essential for a successful recovery.” 


Gravity Hill focuses on empowering residents through shared experiences, understanding, and a nurturing environment. MHA’s dedicated staff and peer support networks are committed to guiding individuals on their paths to recovery, helping them maintain sobriety. 


For those seeking a supportive sober living environment, Gravity Hill is here to help you take the next step in your recovery journey. MHA currently operates two Gravity Hill homes in Springfield, and plans to open a third home in 2026. 


For more information, please call (844)MHA-WELL or (844)642-9355 or visit us at www.mhainc.org/gravityhill


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