Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers and guidance regarding our policies and community life.
Residential Policy
Can residents have a vehicle?
Yes, residents may have one personal vehicle, provided it is registered, insured, and operated responsibly. Vehicle use must align with house rules and curfew requirements.
Is MAT allowed?
Residents may participate in Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) through a provider of their choosing. All medications must be disclosed and managed according to house policies to ensure safety and recovery compliance.
What medications are permitted?
Prescription medications are allowed with proper documentation from a licensed healthcare provider. All medications must be stored and used according to program guidelines to maintain a safe environment.
What happens if someone relapses?
Relapses are addressed according to established policies. Residents may receive additional support, counseling, be referred to a higher level of care, or asked to vacate the facility, all depending on the situation. The goal is to maintain a safe, sober environment for all residents while supporting recovery.
Are visitors allowed?
Visitors may be permitted under program guidelines and during approved visiting hours. All visitors must comply with house rules to protect the safety and sobriety of the community.
Can residents work night shifts?
Residents may work night shifts if it does not interfere with participation in recovery meetings, required therapy, or other program responsibilities. Scheduling must be approved by program staff to ensure continued engagement in recovery activities and to permit exceptions to resident curfews.
Is there transportation nearby?
Community Action Council provides transportation to medical appointments to those with accepted insurance, and also to other visits for a small fee. Additionally, residents will have access to facility bicycles to navigate travel in Downtown.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Is MAT allowed?
Residents may participate in Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) through a provider of their choosing. All medications must be disclosed and managed according to house policies to ensure safety and recovery compliance.
What medications are permitted?
Prescription medications are allowed with proper documentation from a licensed healthcare provider. All medications must be stored and used according to program guidelines to maintain a safe environment.
Medication Management
What medications are permitted?
Prescription medications are allowed with proper documentation from a licensed healthcare provider. All medications must be stored and used according to program guidelines to maintain a safe environment. Medication management is a critical component of our safety-first protocol, ensuring residents receive support while maintaining recovery compliance.
What happens if someone relapses?
Relapses are addressed according to established policies. Residents may receive additional support, counseling, be referred to a higher level of care, or asked to vacate the facility, all depending on the situation. The goal is to maintain a safe, sober environment for all residents while supporting recovery.
Visitor Policy
Are visitors allowed?
Visitors may be permitted under program guidelines and during approved visiting hours. All visitors must comply with house rules to protect the safety and sobriety of the community.
Frequently Asked
Questions
Find answers to common questions about life in our transitional recovery community.
Can residents have a vehicle?
Yes, residents may have one personal vehicle, provided it is registered, insured, and operated responsibly. Vehicle use must align with house rules and curfew requirements.
Is MAT allowed?
Residents may participate in Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) through a provider of their choosing. All medications must be disclosed and managed according to house policies to ensure safety and recovery compliance.
What medications are permitted?
Prescription medications are allowed with proper documentation from a licensed healthcare provider. All medications must be stored and used according to program guidelines to maintain a safe environment.
What happens if someone relapses?
Relapses are addressed according to established policies. Residents may receive additional support, counseling, be referred to a higher level of care, or asked to vacate the facility, all depending on the situation. The goal is to maintain a safe, sober environment for all residents while supporting recovery.
Are visitors allowed?
Visitors may be permitted under program guidelines and during approved visiting hours. All visitors must comply with house rules to protect the safety and sobriety of the community.
Can residents work night shifts?
Residents may work night shifts if it does not interfere with participation in recovery meetings, required therapy, or other program responsibilities. Scheduling must be approved by program staff to ensure continued engagement in recovery activities and to permit exceptions to resident curfews.
Is there transportation nearby?
Community Action Council provides transportation to medical appointments to those with accepted insurance, and also to other visits for a small fee. Additionally, residents will have access to facility bicycles to navigate travel in Downtown.
Is there transportation nearby?
Community Action Council provides transportation to medical appointments to those with accepted insurance, and also to other visits for a small fee. Additionally, residents will have access to facility bicycles to navigate travel in Downtown.