
Our Sober Living program provides a safe, substance-free home environment for individuals working to maintain recovery while transitioning toward greater independence. We understand that rebuilding stability takes time, consistency, and support, which is why our homes are designed to offer structure, accountability, and a strong sense of community.
Residents live alongside others from different backgrounds, including veterans, individuals in recovery, those reentering the community, older adults, and people who have experienced homelessness, creating an environment built on mutual respect and encouragement. House expectations include curfews, chore assignments, regular house meetings, and respectful behavior, helping residents develop healthy routines and personal responsibility. Peer support is an important part of daily life, providing opportunities to build connections with others who understand the challenges of starting a new chapter.
Length of stay varies based on individual circumstances, with many residents remaining for 6 months up to 3 years, depending on the circumstances, as they work toward their goals. Our focus is to provide a stable place where people can strengthen their foundation, build confidence, and move forward at a pace that supports lasting progress.