Josh Duggar's new life in the faith-based Reformers Unanimous rehab center in Rockford, Ill. is full of bible study, work and church functions, Entertainment Tonight reported. Duggar checked himself into the program after admitting to sex addiction and using the website Ashley Madison to cheat on his wife Anna.

While program director Tony Richardson could not confirm or deny if Duggar is in fact a patient at the facility, Duggar arrived in Rockford last Monday night via a plane that is registered to his brother John David, a source told ET.

"We love the Duggar family," Tony Richardson, Director of Development at Reformers Unanimous, said. "Our hearts and prayers are with them."

The program places patients on a strict schedule, beginning at 4:30 a.m. Patients spend time on "Personal Devotions" from 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m., then they start their workday until 4:30 p.m. Cellphone, email and TV use is limited and their evenings are spent eating dinner, attending chapel and bible group studies until their 10 p.m. bedtime.

Richardson gave People a tour of the 1.5-acre facility, which charges about $7,500 for six months worth of treatment. Reformers Unanimous boasts an 80 percent success rate on its website, and uses faith and family as a means to recovery.

"When people leave and go home," Richardson told People. "we have an aftercare plan we encourage for their success and continued victory - getting involved with a local Bible-believing church and continuing on with their relationship with the Lord."