Core Features of Our Homes

1. Community Meetings

Residents participate in regular house meetings to share progress, set goals, and support one another. These gatherings foster connection, accountability, and a sense of belonging.

2. Recovery-Focused Living

We encourage active involvement in recovery programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), or other local support groups. Staying connected to recovery resources helps maintain sobriety and build a strong foundation for the future.

3. Flexible Length of Stay

We understand that recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all. Residents are welcome to stay as long as needed to build the habits and routines necessary for independent living and long-term sobriety.

4. Structure & Stability

Each of our homes operates with clear guidelines and daily routines. This structure helps residents develop life skills, maintain accountability, and build the discipline that supports recovery and personal growth.

Resident Responsibilities

To keep our homes safe, respectful, and recovery-centered, we ask all residents to follow a few simple but important guidelines:

  • Stay Sober – Zero tolerance for drugs or alcohol.
  • Help Maintain the Home – Everyone contributes to keeping the living space clean and comfortable.
  • Respect Fellow Residents – We prioritize kindness, privacy, and shared responsibility.
  • Participate Fully – Attend house meetings, engage in recovery work, and stay involved in community activities.
  • Pay Rent on Time – Housing fees help cover expenses and teach financial responsibility, an important step in rebuilding life.

Why This Matters

Our Idaho sober living homes are designed to help you build the tools and support network necessary for lasting recovery. Studies show that environments like this lead to:

  • Lower relapse rates
  • Better mental and emotional health
  • Stronger personal accountability
  • Lifelong connections with others on the same path

If you're ready to take the next step, we’re here to walk alongside you.