Our Programs

Structured Sober Living

A supportive, accountable home environment designed to bridge the gap between treatment and independent living.

What Is Structured Sober Living?

Sober living homes provide a safe, substance-free environment for individuals in recovery who have completed inpatient treatment or who need additional support as they work toward independent living.

Unlike early recovery environments, Rose Pointe's sober living program emphasizes accountability, community, and personal responsibility. Residents pay rent, keep jobs, and actively participate in their recovery — just with a strong support network around them.

We fill a critical gap: the period after treatment and before fully independent living, when relapse risk is highest. Our structure, combined with peer support, dramatically improves long-term sobriety outcomes.

Safe Home

A clean, drug-free residence in a real neighborhood

Peer Support

A community of people on the same journey

Daily Structure

Routines that rebuild healthy habits

Life Skills

Employment help, budgeting, and life coaching

Daily Routine

A Day at Rose Pointe

6:30 AMWake up & morning routine
7:00 AMBreakfast together
8:00 AMEmployment, education, or job search
12:00 PMLunch break
5:30 PMReturn home — check-in with house manager
6:00 PMDinner & community time
7:00 PMHouse meeting or group activity (3×/week)
8:00 PMFree time — journaling, calls, hobbies
10:00 PMEvening curfew
11:00 PMLights out / quiet hours begin

House Rules

  • No alcohol or illicit substances on the property — ever
  • Respect all housemates and staff at all times
  • Complete assigned household chores
  • Attend mandatory weekly house meetings
  • Sign in and out when leaving the house
  • No overnight guests without prior approval
  • Maintain cleanliness of personal room and shared spaces
  • Submit to random drug and alcohol testing

Life Skills & Community

Recovery is about rebuilding every area of life. We help residents:

  • Create and stick to a personal budget
  • Navigate job applications and interviews
  • Build healthy relationships and communication skills
  • Re-establish family connections where possible
  • Develop a personal recovery plan and support network
Eligibility

Requirements for Residency

We maintain a supportive community by asking residents to meet these expectations.

Commitment to sobriety and a sober lifestyle
Willingness to follow house rules and honor curfew
Active participation in a recovery program (AA, NA, SMART Recovery, or equivalent)
Seeking or engaged in employment, school, or vocational training
No violent criminal history (reviewed case-by-case)
Completion of a brief phone screening with staff
Ability to meet weekly program fees
Zero tolerance for drugs or alcohol on premises

Ready to Apply?

If you meet these requirements and are serious about your recovery, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply for Residency