FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers about our home, expectations, and admissions process. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help.
What is sober living?

A sober living home is a structured, substance-free environment designed to support individuals in recovery as they transition into independent, stable living.

This home is designed for women seeking a safe, structured, and recovery-focused living environment who are committed to maintaining sobriety and following house standards.

Yes. The home is fully furnished to provide a comfortable, move-in-ready environment, including thoughtfully designed common areas and essential furnishings.

Yes. All standard utilities are included, allowing residents to focus on recovery without additional setup or stress.

Rooms are shared to promote accountability and community, while still providing adequate space for comfort and privacy.

Residents are expected to maintain sobriety, respect the home and fellow residents, and follow all house guidelines.

A full set of house rules is provided during orientation to ensure clarity and transparency.

You can submit an inquiry through the website. From there, our team will guide you through the admissions process step by step.

Yes, with guidelines. To maintain a safe and supportive environment, male visitors are not permitted on the premises.

Transportation is not provided. However, the home is located near major roads, employment opportunities, and essential services, making it easy to get around.

Residents must complete screening and approval, sign the residency agreement, and complete onboarding/orientation. Any required deposits or fees will be discussed during the process.

Move-in timelines depend on availability and completion of the admissions process. In many cases, qualified applicants can move in quickly once approved.

Referral Partner FAQ

We work closely with treatment centers, case managers, and recovery professionals to ensure a smooth, safe, and supportive transition for every resident. Below are answers to common referral questions.
Who is a good fit for your home?

Our home is best suited for women who:

  • Are committed to maintaining sobriety
  • Have completed (or are stepping down from) detox, inpatient, or PHP/IOP programs
  • Are open to structure, accountability, and community living
  • Are able to follow house guidelines and expectations

We do not provide:

  • Medical care
  • Detox services
  • Clinical therapy

We do support residents who are enrolled in:

  • IOP / outpatient programs
  • Therapy or counseling
  • 12-step or alternative recovery programs

Our process is simple and efficient:
1. Initial inquiry or referral
2. Phone screening / intake conversation
3. Application review
4. Approval decision
5. Move-in coordination + orientation

We aim to make placements fast and seamless for referring partners.

In many cases, we can accept residents within 24–72 hours, depending on:

  •  Bed availability
  • Completion of screening
  • Fit for the home
Yes. We maintain open communication with referring professionals (with resident consent) to support continuity of care and accountability.

Residents are expected to:

  • Maintain sobriety
  • Follow house rules and curfew
  • Participate in check-ins or meetings if required
  • Maintain cleanliness and shared responsibilities
  • Stay engaged in recovery programming

Yes. We conduct drug and alcohol testing as part of maintaining a safe and accountable environment.

Our response is handled on a case-by-case basis, but may include:

  • Immediate assessment of safety
  • Communication with referral partners (if appropriate)
  • Transition planning or discharge if necessary

Our priority is protecting the safety and recovery environment of the home.

Rooms are shared to encourage accountability and peer support, while still providing adequate personal space.

Residents receive:

  • Fully furnished living spaces
  • Utilities included
  • Access to shared common areas
  • A structured and supportive environment

We do not provide transportation, but the home is located near:

  • Major roads
  • Employment opportunities
  • Public transit options

To maintain a safe and focused recovery environment:

  • Visitors are limited
  • Male visitors are not permitted on the premises
  • Women-focused environment
  • Upscale, thoughtfully designed home
  • Strong emphasis on structure + accountability
  • Professional management
  • Clear standards and expectations

You can refer a resident by:

  • Submitting an inquiry through our website
  • Calling or emailing our team directly

We respond quickly and will guide you through next steps.