Our Mission

Pathway House provides drug-free, supported living for adults, while maintaining individual dignity and self-esteem. Recovery depends in large part upon the initiative of each resident. As a result, Pathway House fosters personal growth throughout the recovery process. Every aspect of a person’s life is affected by chemical dependency. In order to recover, our residents need to return to good physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health. The broad-based programming at Pathway House is designed with this in mind. Program services help residents develop independent living skills, obtain employment or education, make constructive use of leisure time, improve interpersonal relationships, and take on new levels of responsibility.

  • Men and Women’s programing in separate house
  • Men’s House can have up to 30 men living in the house
  • Women’s House can have up to 20 women living in the house

Men’s Facility

Women’s Facility

Our Facility

Pathway House, Inc. is a privately owned transitional care facility for chemically dependent adults. Pathway House operates two facilities; a women’s residential program and a men’s residential program. Low and Medium Intensity residential treatment programing is offered at both locations. Both facilities are ideally located in Rochester, MN. The houses are near support services, Rochester city bus lines, human and social service agencies, Olmsted County court house and The Mayo Clinic.

Women’s Program

The Women’s House is licensed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services. Accommodations in the three-story home include single, double and triple occupancy rooms; dining, meeting, and recreational rooms; administrative offices, and a private yard.

Men’s Program

The Men’s House is licensed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services. Accommodations in the three-story home include single, double and multiple occupancy rooms; dining, meeting, and recreational rooms; administrative offices; and a private yard.

Meet Our Staff

Jerry Powers
Jerry PowersFounder
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Tanya Caswell
Tanya CaswellBS, LADC, Program Director
I am a current student at University of Wisconsin-Stout, finishing up my BS in Human Development and Family Studies this winter, along with completing my Alcohol and Drug counseling licensure. I am an outgoing, happy, and honest person, who loves to help people in any way possible. Long term goals include completing a master’s degree in a related field to expand my knowledge.
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Firstname LastnameBS, LDAC, Counselor
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Todd Powers
Todd PowersExecutive Director
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