Sober Living House

Our success is built around a structured life and a life shared with other women with similar experiences. Each new resident is surrounded by mentorees who know how challenging recovery can be. They are able to provide a personal level of understanding and connection. They help each other, they give each other hope, and they celebrate together each step along the way.

Our goal is to help the women help themselves to become healthy, whole, productive, strong and eventually capable of living independent, successful sober lives.

How it begins. A prospective resident contacts our House Manager. An interview is set up either in person or by phone. All prospective residents are interviewed by the current residents who determine whether she will be a “good fit.” The intake process includes a review of the House rules and living arrangements. If accepted, each new resident is drug tested and begins with a 30 day probationary period.

Each resident is charged $160 a month which covers their share of expenses. The women are expected to secure full-time employment within their first two weeks, A new resident must attend three NA/AA meetings per week. Each resident is subject to random urine testing and breathalyzers. Urine testing is automatically done when returning from an overnight stay outside the residence, Testing may be done at any time there is an indication that drug use may have occurred, If a resident tests positive they are asked to leave immediately. The protection of the other residents and their recovery is of utmost importance.

Our program starts on the day a new resident enters the sober living home.

Week One:
Move in and become familiar with the rules and responsibilities.

Week Two:
Search for a job. Find AA/NA meeting places.

Week Three:
Secure a job

Week four:
Receive first paycheck. Focus on recovery


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Sober Living House
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Clean Date Program
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