Building a Brighter Future Together
Join us in our mission to create lasting change through Redeemed Recovery & continue your journey free from addiction.
Join us in our mission to create lasting change through Redeemed Recovery & continue your journey free from addiction.
The vast majority of sober living environments have rules, and all of ours can be summed up as: respect yourself, respect others, and respect your environment. Active participation in a structured program of recovery and meeting attendance are required. We know that recovery programs are not “one size fits all” and fully support you in finding one that resonates with you. Every house member is expected to submit to periodic, random alcohol and drug screening to ensure the safety of everyone. For a complete list of the house rules, please CONTACT US.
Peer support through the recovery process is essential. There is no better place to cultivate that mutual support than in your own home. Each woman is a very important part of our family, and we treat each other as such, with respect, kindness, understanding, and compassion.
In OUR houses, you are a family member and a team member. Everyone works together to keep the houses in order and contribute to a positive, constructive, and loving environment. This step in your recovery is a smooth transition between sheltered and protected living and your new, fully independent life. Here, you have unlimited tools and support to use while you find your own way.
Most of the expenses of household living are included in your monthly fee except for food, clothing, and personal hygiene items. Here are some of the items that will be provided free of charge:
Our monthly rent varies per location. All new members are charged a $150 admission fee upon move in along with first month’s weekly fees.
House recovery meetings help each one understand where all of their housemates are at in their journey. Support and accountability are cornerstones of recovery and we expect that all members, staff, volunteers, and guest treat one another with the utmost respect they deserve. Peer support through the recovery process is essential. There is no better place to cultivate that mutual support than in your own home. Each woman is a very important part of our family, and we treat each other as such, with respect, kindness, understanding, and compassion.
In OUR houses, you are a family member and a team member. Everyone works together to keep the houses in order and contribute to a positive, constructive, and loving environment. This step in your recovery is a smooth transition between sheltered and protected living and your new, fully independent life. Here, you have unlimited tools and support to use while you find your own way.
The vast majority of sober living environments have rules, and all of ours can be summed up as: respect yourself, respect others, and respect your environment. Active participation in a structured program of recovery and meeting attendance are required. We know that recovery programs are not “one size fits all” and fully support you in finding one that resonates with you. Every house member is expected to submit to periodic, random alcohol and drug screening to ensure the safety of everyone.
“Where do I go to buy groceries? How do I find a doctor? Where are the meetings? I want to go to IOP, but where are the good ones? How do I get around?”
"You don’t have to do this alone."
We don’t expect you to have your new living situation completely figured out by day two. Our staff, house leaders, and other residents will help you get settled and help you figure out the finer details of things you want to put into place to foster your sustained recovery. “Rome wasn’t built in a day.” It was built over time, by a team. The family environment at Redeemed Recovery Housing is very supportive. Everyone helps everyone else and there is nothing we can’t accomplish together.
The required general rules for each house are regular meetings and the residents must work with a sponsor, recovery coach, spiritual leader or anyone else that can hold a mentorship role for them. Additionally, residents are required to work, volunteer, complete daily chores and attend meetings while they are with us. For more detailed rules and regulations please contact us.
Contact Number: 423-455-5669 Business Email: discoverfreedom@outlook.com
Mon | 09:00 am – 06:00 pm | |
Tue | 09:00 am – 06:00 pm | |
Wed | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Thu | 09:00 am – 06:00 pm | |
Fri | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Sat | By Appointment | |
Sun | By Appointment |
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