Common Questions

MOST QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

A sober living house is a safe, supportive, and substance-free environment designed to help women in recovery transition back into independent living while maintaining sobriety.

We welcome women who:

  • Are 18 years or older.
  • Have completed or are actively participating in a treatment program.
  • Are committed to living substance-free and following house rules.

Yes. Applicants must have a period of sobriety (length may vary depending on our policy) and be free from drugs and alcohol at the time of move-in. A drug/alcohol screening may be required.

Typically, rent covers:

  • Fully furnished rooms and shared spaces.
  • Utilities (electricity, water, gas).
  • Wi-Fi.
  • Access to common areas, kitchen, and laundry facilities.

Yes. Rules are in place to keep the home safe and supportive. Common rules include:

  • No drugs, alcohol, or paraphernalia on the property.
  • Curfew times.
  • Required attendance at recovery meetings.
  • Participation in house chores.
  • Respect for other residents and property.

Visitors may be allowed during approved hours and in designated areas. Overnight guests are typically not permitted. All visitors must respect the sobriety of the house.

Length of stay varies. Many women stay between 3–12 months, but extensions may be available depending on your recovery goals and progress.

Absolutely. Employment, education, and volunteering are encouraged, as long as they align with your recovery plan.

While not a treatment center, we provide:

  • Peer accountability.
  • Recovery-focused community living.
  • Guidance in connecting with therapists, support groups, and other resources.

Some homes require an application fee or deposit. This will be explained during the application process.

Yes. We prioritize safety with secure entry, staff or peer leaders, and a respectful, women-only environment.

You can contact us via phone, email, or our website. The process usually includes:

  • Completing an application form.
  • An interview to ensure the home is a good fit for your recovery.
  • Providing references or treatment program details.