Your Path to a Supportive Recovery
We’ve designed our application process to be compassionate, simple, and structured, ensuring you find the right environment for your journey.
01
Initial Connection
Reach out to us via our online form or telephone. We'll schedule a brief 15-minute screening call to understand your needs and recovery history.
02
Community Fit Interview
Visit our facility for an in-person or virtual interview. This is a chance for you to meet current residents and for us to ensure our home matches your recovery goals.
03
Orientation & Orientation
Upon acceptance, we’ll walk you through our structured house rules, relapse prevention policies, and daily expectations to ensure full transparency and commitment.
04
Welcome to the Community
Moving day. We’ll help you settle into your room, introduce you to your housemates, and integrate you into our supportive recovery meetings immediately.
Common Questions & House Rules
What are the eligibility requirements for residency at Teri's Houses?
We welcome individuals who have successfully completed a primary treatment program and demonstrate a sincere commitment to maintaining a drug and alcohol-free lifestyle within a structured community environment.
Are house meetings and support groups mandatory?
Yes, community participation is a cornerstone of recovery. We hold weekly on-site community meetings, and residents are required to attend at least three external 12-step or recovery support meetings per week.
What is the policy regarding employment or education?
To support reintegration, all residents must be actively employed, enrolled in school, or participating in a full-time volunteer program within 30 days of arrival.
Is there a curfew and rules for visitors?
We observe an 11:00 PM curfew on weekdays and 12:00 AM on weekends. Visitors are permitted in common areas during designated daytime hours with prior approval from house management.
How long can a resident stay at the sober living house?
While we recommend a minimum stay of six months for optimal results, there is no maximum limit as long as the resident remains in good standing and continues to work their program.