
Services
Welcome to our Services page! Here, you'll find a comprehensive overview of the solutions we offer to meet your needs. Our dedicated team committed to providing high-quality services tailored to help you achieve goals. Explore our offerings and discover how we can support your journey today!

Housing Support
Housing support in a recovery residency is essential for individuals on their journey to healing. Our program provides safe and stable environments, fostering a sense of community and belonging.

All Recovery
All Recovery offers comprehensive support and resources for individuals seeking to regain their strength and well-being. Our dedicated team provides personalized recovery plans tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.

Alcoholics Anonymous
Attending Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings provides residents with a supportive, peer‑driven environment where they can build accountability, strengthen sobriety, and learn practical tools for long‑term recovery. Regular participation helps establish healthy routines, encourages honesty, and connects individuals to a community committed to growth and lasting change.

Narcotics Anonymous
Attending Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings gives residents a supportive, judgment‑free space to share openly, build accountability, and learn practical tools for maintaining long‑term recovery from substance use. Regular participation helps strengthen honesty, consistency, and connection with a community focused on growth, responsibility, and positive change.

Crystal Meth Anonymous
Attending Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA) meetings offers residents a safe, supportive space to share honestly, build accountability, and learn practical tools for maintaining recovery from stimulant use. Regular participation strengthens consistency, encourages personal responsibility, and connects individuals with a community focused on hope, healing, and steady progress.

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A Big Book study provides residents with a structured, guided approach to understanding the principles of the Alcoholics Anonymous program through focused reading and discussion. This setting helps individuals deepen their insight, strengthen their recovery foundation, and apply the Twelve Steps to their daily lives with clarity and support.

Anger Management
Anger management provides residents with practical tools to recognize triggers, regulate emotions, and respond to stress in healthier, more constructive ways. Through guided discussion and skill‑building, participants learn to replace reactive behaviors with calm, intentional choices that support long‑term recovery and personal growth.

Recovery Check-In Group
A recovery check‑in group gives residents a consistent, supportive space to reflect on their progress, share challenges, and receive encouragement from peers. This brief, structured time helps individuals build accountability, strengthen self‑awareness, and stay grounded in their recovery goals.

Job Readiness and Placement
Job readiness and placement equips residents with the practical skills needed to secure and maintain employment, including résumé building, interview preparation, workplace etiquette, and goal setting. This service helps individuals gain confidence, develop stability, and transition toward independent living through meaningful, sustainable work.

Recovery Advocacy
Recovery Advocacy – Court Advocacy provides residents with a dedicated support person who accompanies them to court, communicates their progress, and speaks on their behalf during legal proceedings. This service helps ensure that each individual is represented with clarity, dignity, and accurate information as they work toward stability and long‑term recovery.

DFCS Collaboration
DFCS collaboration ensures residents receive coordinated support by connecting their recovery progress with child welfare goals, family plans, and case requirements. Through clear communication and shared planning, this partnership helps promote stability, accountability, and healthier reunification outcomes for parents in recovery.

Community Awareness
Community awareness helps residents engage with and educate the public about recovery, reducing stigma and promoting understanding through outreach, service, and shared lived experience. This involvement strengthens confidence, builds connection, and highlights the positive impact of recovery within the broader community.

One on One Peer Mentor
One‑on‑one peer mentoring provides residents with individualized support from someone who has lived experience in recovery, offering guidance, accountability, and encouragement tailored to their personal goals. This relationship helps build trust, strengthens motivation, and supports steady progress through shared understanding and consistent connection.

Supportive Resources
Supportive resources connect residents with the tools, services, and guidance they need to strengthen their recovery, including community programs, educational materials, and practical assistance. These resources help individuals build stability, increase confidence, and access the support necessary for long‑term success.

Notary Services
Notary services provide residents with access to a certified professional who can verify identities, witness signatures, and officially notarize important documents required for legal, financial, or personal matters. This support helps individuals complete essential paperwork accurately and confidently as they work toward stability and independence.

MRT - Moral Reconation Therapy
Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) is a structured, cognitive‑behavioral program that helps residents examine their thinking patterns, build healthier decision‑making skills, and strengthen personal responsibility. Through step‑by‑step exercises and guided reflection, participants develop greater accountability, emotional awareness, and a foundation for long‑term positive change.