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What to Expect.

Structure and discipline are fundamental components of our program. Through a structured housing environment and accountability measures, residents cultivate positive habits and behaviors essential for long-term recovery. 

You are expected to pay on time every month.

Being part of this community means taking responsibility for  your commitments, including staying on top of your financial obligations. Paying your bills on time is an important step in managing adult responsibilities and maintaining a sense of accountability. 

Substance use is not permitted, no exceptions.

This is a safe and supportive environment designed to help individuals avoid the temptations of drugs and alcohol. Routine drug and alcohol testing is required to ensure accountability, and any failed tests may result in removal from the program. We're committed to fostering a space that prioritizes wellness, growth, and recovery for everyone involved. 

You must complete your chores on time.

Living in a communal space means sharing responsibilities, much like in a family home. These tasks are designed to keep the home running smoothly while helping you stay connected to the environment. 

House meeting attendance is mandatory.

Maintaining a positive communal living space relies on open and honest communication, which we foster through regular house meetings. These meetings provide an opportunity to address concerns, share updates, and work together to create a harmonious environment.  

Curfews will be enforced to support the well-being of the community. 

When you are not attending counseling sessions or work, it is essential to adhere to the established curfew. This structure is in place to promote a safe, stable, and supportive environment for everyone. Following the curfew helps maintain order and fosters accountability within the community. 

Visitors must be approved/allowed.

While you may feel open about your recovery journey, it's important to remember that others may value their privacy. To maintain a respectful and supportive environment, visitors are rarely allowed without prior approval. This policy helps protect the focus on personal growth and ensures the comfort of all individuals within the community. 

Respect other residents.

Living in a communal space with others becomes much easier when everyone commits to treating one another with kindness and understanding. Building these relationships can provide a valuable support network, especially during moments when your sobriety might be challenged. Together, we can foster a community that uplifts and encourages one another. 

There are daily routines you need to follow.

There are rules about “quiet hours,” which could mean that you are required to lower lights and keep your voice down between a certain time at night and a certain time in the morning.This tranquil environment could help to reset your sleep/wake clock, and that could help you handle life’s responsibilities a little better.

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