Who Makes A Good Candidate?

Who makes a Good Candidate?

People in early recovery from substance use, emotional, or eating disorder benefit greatly from a transition period in a supportive, structured community where healthy living skills can be practiced and integrated on a daily basis, for an extended period of time (3 months minimum) in a supportive living environment.

  • Adult Men and Women who would benefit from a community of support and accountability as they apply new recovery tools to in gender specific communities
  • Young Adults who would benefit from support attaining basic daily living skills, who perhaps are living on their own for the first time
  • Older Adults who would benefit from one-on-one attention as well as community support as they establish a new purpose in life
  • Those who experience chronic re-occurrences with substance use or mental health or eating disorder issues who would benefit from the practical application of recovery tools to day-to-day life
  • Those who are returning from a treatment environment and would benefit from a transitional supportive living environment
  • Professionals who need continued monitoring for career purposes