Following rules is an important life skill. While you may want to live on your own right away, you might not be ready to manage total freedom at first. Sober living at House of Hope offers a balance between living in the real world and while receiving structure and monitoring.
Residents must agree to participate in randomized drug and alcohol screenings, multiple times, weekly. Those in our home who are caught with drugs or alcohol or under the influence will be immediately discharge.
House of Hope requires every resident to attend outside A.A., N.A., recovery meetings. New residents will be required to attend 90 meetings in their first 90 days. Every meetings must be verified and documented. We believe this is crucial and require this of our residents.
Our residences hold house meetings every week, offering a place for residents to check in and work through interpersonal issues, assign chores, and get answers to questions. House meeting attendance is mandatory at House of Hope.
Being home by a certain time is mandatory, especially for new residents. Over time, if a resident commits at school or work, this rule may be adjusted. Our curfews details and other house rules can be found in our Resident Handbook.
At House of Hope, our committed team is available 24/7 to offer support and guidance to all residents in need.
We offer daily transportation to A.A. meetings in our company van.
House of Hope recognizes the importance of personal development and self-sufficiency in the recovery journey. We are committed to connecting you with the right resources to ensure post treatment success.
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