No. We are supportive housing with sobriety expectations, not a treatment or clinical program. Many residents participate in outside recovery or support programs while living here.
Our residents are adults who want stability and structure and are committed to improving their lives. Everyone here is working on something — recovery, employment, family, or personal growth — and no one is expected to have it all figured out on day one.
We focus on people, not just policies. Our homes are built on care, respect, accountability, and community. We don’t just enforce rules — we support progress, encourage honesty, and treat residents like family while helping them move forward.
Yes. House rules exist to protect the safety, sobriety, and peace of the home. They’re not meant to punish — they’re meant to create consistency, structure, and a respectful environment where everyone can succeed.
That’s okay. Many of our residents work non-traditional hours. As long as house rules and quiet hours are respected, we work with your schedule.
Transportation is not provided, but our homes are located near bus routes and light rail. We do our best to help residents plan transportation so work, appointments, and responsibilities are manageable.
Meals are not included, but no one here is left to struggle alone. If needed, we can help with food bank runs and connecting you to food assistance resources.
Limited storage may be available depending on the home, including some garage space. While we don’t offer storage units, we do our best to work with you when space allows.
Yes. We actively help with resumes, job searches, interview prep, and improving daily routines. Support is personalized — whether you’re rebuilding your career, balancing family responsibilities, or just getting back on your feet.
We understand that recovery and life changes aren’t always a straight line. What matters most is honesty, communication, and effort. If you’re open and committed to doing the work, we’re here to support you and help you keep moving forward while maintaining the safety of the home.