Recovery Housing
Structured Recovery Housing for Individuals Ready for Stable Next Steps
Structured Living
Sober Environment
Clear Expectations
Referral-Friendly Process
This housing is designed for individuals who need more than just a place to stay.
Who Its For
It is for those who can benefit from a respectful, recovery-focused environment with clear expectations and a path toward healthier daily living.

Steps 2 Better Living offers a safe, sober, and structured living environment for adults who are committed to recovery and ready to move forward with greater stability, accountability, and independence.
Who Can Refer
We welcome referrals from treatment providers, social workers, case managers, hospitals, reentry professionals, community partners, and families seeking a stable housing option for someone in need of supportive recovery housing.

A Supportive Environment Built for Stability
Our Recovery Housing program is intended to provide a clean, structured, and sober living setting for individuals working to rebuild their lives. We understand that stable housing can play a major role in long-term recovery, and our goal is to offer an environment that encourages responsibility, respect, and forward movement.


Sobriety &
Respectful Living
Who This Program Is
Designed For
Committed to maintaining a sober and substance-free lifestyle.
In need of stable, structured, and supportive recovery housing.
Transitioning from treatment, detox, reentry, or unstable living situations.
Capable of safely self-administering prescribed medications independently.
Capable of safely self-administering prescribed medications independently.
Capable of safely self-administering prescribed medications independently.
Capable of safely self-administering prescribed medications independently.
Why Referral Partners Choose
Steps 2 Better Living
We aim to provide a housing option that is both supportive and structured. Our program is
designed for individuals who need an environment that encourages responsibility while giving
them an opportunity to move forward in recovery.
What sets our housing apart:
Safe and sober living environment that promotes long-term recovery success.
Respectful shared housing atmosphere that encourages cooperation and harmony.
Clear house expectations and accountability to support responsibility.
Professional communication during the referral and screening process.
Structured setting that supports stability, consistency, and personal growth.
Housing that promotes responsibility and healthy routines for lasting stability.
Recovery Housing at a Glance
Structured
Structured sober living
environment
Shared
Shared housing with clear expectations
Visitors
Visitor and guest restrictions
Medication
Accountability
Stability
Front Porch
Accountability-based housStability-focused living environmente rules
House Rules
Our Housing Approach
Our housing environment is built to encourage:
Accountability
Community living skills
Long-term stability and independence
Consistency
Personal growth
Respect for others

We strive to maintain a setting where residents can focus on rebuilding their lives in a safe and respectful home.
House Expectations
General expectations include:
Maintain sobriety and remain substance-free
Treat residents, staff, neighbors, and visitors with respect
No overnight guests
permitted
Guests are not permitted
inside the home
Front porch visitation may be allowed when appropriate
Keep personal and shared
spaces clean
No violence, threats, theft, or disruptive behavior
Take self medications
independently
Follow all housing policies and accountability measures
A full copy of house expectations and policies can be provided during the screening or admission process.
Referral and Admissions Process
We want the referral process to be simple and clear for both individuals and referral partners.
How referrals works:
Admission is based on program fit and space availability. Submission of a referral does not
guarantee acceptance.
Initial Contact
Reach out to discuss current availability and whether the individual may be a good fit.
Referral Information Submitted
Basic information is gathered to help determine housing appropriateness.
Screening Process
Potential residents may be screened based on fit, willingness to follow house expectations, and housing availability.
Admission & Next Steps
If approved, move-in coordination and next-step instructions will be provided.

Important Information
This recovery housing is intended to provide a sober and structured living environment. It is not
a medical facility, inpatient treatment program, or emergency shelter.
Residents must be able to manage their own medication and personal care needs unless separate
outside supports are arranged independently.
Ready to Make a Referral?
If you are seeking recovery housing for a client, loved one, or individual in need of a stable next
step, we invite you to contact Steps 2 Better Living to discuss availability and fit.