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Frequently asked questions...
Sober living is a structured, drug- and alcohol-free housing environment for individuals in recovery. It provides a safe place to live while building stability, accountability, and life skills during early recovery.
Our homes are a good fit for individuals who are committed to sobriety and are transitioning from rehab, incarceration, or unstable living situations. Residents should be willing to follow house rules, attend recovery meetings, and contribute positively to the community.
Yes. All residents must be sober at the time of admission and willing to remain drug- and alcohol-free while living in the home. Drug testing is part of our accountability process.
We offer sober living options for both men and women. Placement depends on availability and the specific home location.
Our houses are currently in the NARR certification process, following nationally recognized standards for sober living and transitional housing.
Length of stay varies based on individual progress and goals. Many residents stay several months to build a strong foundation for independent living.
Residents are expected to actively seek or maintain employment, attend school, or participate in approved recovery-related activities. We encourage responsibility and self-sufficiency.
Yes. Random and scheduled drug testing is used to help maintain a safe, sober environment and support accountability for all residents.
You can contact us directly to ask questions, check availability, or begin the application process. Our team is happy to guide you through the next steps.
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