Safe, Structured Living for Sustainable Recovery

Supportive Housing bridges the gap between intensive treatment and fully independent living. Residents enjoy a stable home environment with peer accountability, life‑skills coaching, and optional spiritual enrichment. This level of care lets clients focus on work, school, or outpatient therapy while still benefiting from 24‑hour residence staff and clear house guidelines inspired by faith, personal accountability, and compassionate excellence.

Safe, Structured Living for Sustainable Recovery

Who Benefits From Supportive Housing

Who Benefits From Supportive Housing

Core Features

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24‑Hour Residence Staff

Provide oversight, safety, and guidance

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House Meetings & Chores

Encourage responsibility, teamwork, and accountability

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Curfew & Visitation Policies

Maintain a structured, recovery‑focused environment

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Life‑Skills Workshops

Teach budgeting, meal prep, cleaning, and time management

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Peer Mentorship

Support from residents further along in recovery

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Spiritual Support (Optional)

Daily reflections, prayer groups, chaplain visits

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Transportation Assistance

Rides to therapy, employment, or education

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Recreational & Service Projects

Build healthy leisure habits and community connection

Faith and Accountability in Practice

Purpose-Driven Goals

Residents set measurable objectives for sobriety, employment, and life‑skills mastery.
Chore schedules, house meetings, and peer check‑ins keep progress transparent.
Staff model empathy and uphold high standards, ensuring a respectful, growth‑oriented atmosphere.
Typical Weekly Rhythm

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Transition Pathways
Transition Pathways
Steps to Begin Your Journey

Begin with a confidential call or inquiry. We verify insurance, assess your needs,
and welcome you to a caring, faith-driven recovery community.