Empowering our communities to thrive beyond addiction.
These guidelines help participants understand expectations at Recovery Resources Recovery Homes and inform the public of our standards. Guidelines are subject to change. This list is not exhaustive; participants should use common sense and consult staff with questions.
Our program is designed to foster personal growth, organization, and teamwork. Weekly house meetings address issues, concerns, and business. Immediate issues should be addressed directly with staff.
Applicants must submit an application. Recovery Housing requires commitment to recovery and willingness to thrive beyond addiction.
Weekly drug/alcohol screenings are mandatory. Positive tests or refusals result in immediate discharge.
Disclosure of all medications is required. Medications must be kept in lockboxes. Certain prescriptions are not allowed. Consult directors before starting new medications.
Participants must secure legal employment within 30 days. Attendance at recovery meetings and outpatient services is required.
Residents are responsible for their belongings. Valuables should be secured at all times.
Residents must keep their rooms clean and participate in daily house chores.
Residents should respect each other, property, and the community. Visitors must adhere to house rules.
Participants must submit monthly goal sheets and demonstrate progress.
Participants progress through phases, earning privileges as they comply with guidelines and grow in recovery.
Visitors are welcome and must sign in/out. Visitors are subject to rules and screenings.
Staff provide daily supervision and oversight. The home has 24-hour surveillance.
Participants must comply with external entities’ policies (e.g., Recovery Courts) and sign Releases of Information.
Payment plans are available.
Participants must have a valid driver’s license and insurance. Proof must be provided to directors.
Recovery Resources is not liable for theft, loss of property, injury, or death due to negligence, irresponsible behavior, or rule violations.