Find answers to common questions about our supportive recovery homes, healing process, and how we help individuals thrive on their journey to transformation.
Sober living is a structured, substance-free living environment that supports individuals in early recovery. It's a bridge between treatment and fully independent living, offering accountability, peer support, and routine.
We accept women who are committed to maintaining sobriety and are either transitioning from treatment or seeking a supportive sober environment.
Yes, residents are typically required to have at least 30 days of sobriety or be transitioning from a treatment program.
Yes, there is a nightly curfew to promote structure and accountability. Times may vary depending on phase or house rules.
Monthly fees vary, but typically include rent, utilities, internet, and basic house supplies.
Visitors are allowed under certain conditions and during designated hours, but overnight guests are not permitted.
Yes, residents must attend weekly house meetings and are encouraged (or required) to attend outside recovery meetings such as AA/NA.
Absolutely. Residents are encouraged to maintain employment, attend school, or volunteer as part of their recovery plan.
Each case is handled with care, but relapse usually results in immediate discharge for the safety of all residents, with referrals provided for support.
No, this is a recovery residence—not a medical or detox center. We provide structure and peer support, not clinical services.
Length of stay depends on individual goals and progress, but many women stay between 6 to 12 months or longer.
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