Our living accommodations are designed to feel like a real home, not a revolving door or a bunkhouse. When you walk through the front door, you step into a safe, calm space where everything is already set up for you to focus on your recovery.
The home is fully furnished and move‑in ready - comfortable beds, shared living areas, kitchen essentials, and cozy touches that make it easier to exhale and settle in. We prioritize safe and clean living spaces, with regular upkeep and clear expectations so everyone does their part to keep things respectful and welcoming.
On‑site or on‑call house management means you're not left to figure things out alone. There is always someone responsible for upholding house guidelines, answering questions, and helping work through roommate issues before they turn into drama. House rule compliance monitoring and curfew enforcement are consistent and fair, giving you the structure many of us need in early recovery.
Our curfew‑regulated housing supports healthy routines: coming home at a set time, winding down, and waking up rested and ready for your day. Over time, that rhythm builds real stability. The neighborhood itself is quiet and stable, which is especially important when you're trying to stay out of chaos and away from old using spots.
More than anything, this is a recovery‑focused environment. The women who live here are all working toward the same thing - staying sober, growing emotionally, and building new lives. Every guideline, from curfew to chore charts, is about keeping the house consistent, safe, and supportive, so you have the best possible chance to heal and thrive.