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Can I have a car there?Yes & we offer parking spaces to residents.
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I don't have a car - is the house close to public transportation?Yes, the MBTA has bus routes close to the house.
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Who is eligible to live in your sober living house?Our sober living house is open to men who are committed to maintaining their sobriety and are actively participating in recovery. We welcome those who have completed a treatment program or are in need of a supportive space to continue their recovery journey.
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What are the rules of the sober living house?Our house operates with clear guidelines to ensure a safe and supportive environment. This includes maintaining sobriety, respecting house rules, attending recovery meetings, and contributing to the community through chores and shared responsibilities.
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Are there any fees to stay at the sober living house?Yes, there are program fees to cover living expenses such as rent, utilities, and support services. Please contact us for more details on pricing and payment options.
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Do I need to be in recovery treatment to live here?While treatment is not required, we encourage individuals to be involved in a recovery program (such as AA, NA, or therapy) while staying in the sober house. We offer a structured environment that supports your recovery journey.
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How long can I stay at the sober living house?The length of stay varies depending on individual needs and progress in recovery. We encourage residents to stay as long as necessary to ensure a solid foundation for long-term sobriety, typically ranging from a few months to over a year.
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Are there any group activities or support meetings?Yes! We encourage participation in group activities, support meetings, and individual counseling. Our house fosters a sense of community through regular meetings, activities, and peer support.
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How is the house structured?Our sober living house offers a supportive and structured living environment, including shared living spaces, scheduled chores, and daily routines designed to encourage responsibility and personal growth.
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Can I have visitors while living in the sober house?Visitors are allowed, but must adhere to house rules. All visits should be approved by house management, and residents are encouraged to maintain boundaries that support their recovery.
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How can I apply to live in the sober living house?To apply, please contact us directly to schedule an intake interview. We’ll discuss your needs, goals, and expectations to ensure our house is a good fit for you.
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What is the application process like?The application process begins with an intake interview, where we will discuss your recovery goals, needs, and expectations. We assess whether our sober living house is the right fit for you and answer any questions you may have about our program.
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Do I need to be sober before applying?Yes, we require that applicants have at least a short period of sobriety before entering our program. Our focus is on providing a supportive environment for those ready to continue their recovery journey.
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Are there any specific documents I need to provide during the application?We may ask for certain documents, such as proof of sobriety, medical records, or references from a treatment program or counselor. These help us understand your recovery needs and ensure we can provide the appropriate support.
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