WHO WE SERVE

We provide safe and welcoming sober living environments for individuals and are excited to expand our services to offer supportive homes for single parents in the near future.

What is Sober Living?

Sober living homes provide communal, structured environments designed to support individuals in recovery from substance abuse and addiction. These residences help people maintain sobriety and successfully transition back into society after completing treatment.

Typically, sober living homes are for individuals who have completed a rehabilitation program and are seeking a safe, supportive space to continue their recovery. Residents are required to abstain from alcohol and drug use, participate in 12-step meetings, and engage in other recovery-focused activities.

While these homes do not offer clinical treatment, they foster a community of peers who understand the challenges of addiction and recovery, providing mutual support and encouragement. Sober living homes play a crucial role in early recovery, offering a structured environment that promotes the development of healthy habits and a strong foundation for long-term sobriety. They also serve as a vital bridge between treatment and independent living.

Are you, or someone you know, in need of housing within a supportive group home setting? Contact us today to schedule a free intake appointment at one of our homes and take the next step in your recovery journey. Click here now to connect with us.

What is Re-Entry Housing?

Re-Entry housing provides communal living spaces that offer structure and support for individuals transitioning from incarceration back into society. These homes are designed to help residents successfully reintegrate into their communities after serving time in correctional facilities.

Typically, residents in Re-Entry housing have completed their prison sentences and are seeking a safe, supportive environment to navigate the challenges of re-entering society. Much like Sober Living homes, Re-Entry housing encourages individuals to follow guidelines that promote positive behavior, personal growth, and successful community reintegration.

While Re-Entry housing is not a substitute for correctional facilities, it offers a unique and supportive community where residents share common experiences and challenges associated with their re-entry journey. These homes do not provide clinical treatment but foster a sense of camaraderie and mutual understanding among peers who face the complexities of transitioning from incarceration to independent living.

Re-Entry housing plays a vital role in helping individuals build positive routines and a strong foundation for long-term success. It serves as a crucial bridge between the structured environment of incarceration and the responsibilities of daily life, providing residents with the tools and support they need for a successful reintegration into society.

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