Phase II offers shared housing similar to a home shared by college roommates, with the important distinction that Phase II homes are drug and alcohol-free.
- Phase II is less restrictive than Phase I housing, and it is available for those who have been successful in Phase I and wish to continue to stay in a clean and sober environment as they resume work or return to school.
- Residents may apply for Phase II after one month of residency in Phase I; transitioning into Phase II depends on the availability of rooms.
- This two-phase approach offers a unique continuum of support as residents strengthen their recovery. In contrast, in most other sober living facilities, residents move away and become lost without the peer support they have become accustomed to.
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