Who is your program for?
Our home serves adult women (18+) who are committed to recovery from drug and alcohol addiction and may also be managing mental health.
We provide a structured, supportive environment designed specifically for women rebuilding their lives.
Do you accept women with mental health diagnoses?
Yes. We are a dual-diagnosis friendly sober living home. Women with stable mental health conditions who are actively participating in treatment (therapy, medication management, etc.) are welcome.
Our home is not a psychiatric facility, but we work alongside outpatient providers in the community.
Do I have to be sober before applying?
Yes. Residents must have a period of sobriety prior to admission. Length of sobriety requirements will be discussed during the screening process.
We are a sober living residence and maintain a zero-tolerance policy for drugs and alcohol to protect the safety of all residents.
Is this a treatment center?
No. We are not an inpatient treatment facility. We are a structured sober living home.
Residents are required to:
Do you allow children?
No. This is a women-only residence and we do not accommodate children.
Is this a faith-based program?
No. We are not faith-based. Women of all spiritual backgrounds — or none — are welcome. Residents are free to practice their own beliefs, but participation in religious activities is not required.
What is the living environment like?
Our home provides:
We focus on creating emotional safety, mutual respect, and personal responsibility.
What are the house rules?
To maintain a safe recovery environment, residents agree to:
Our guidelines are not meant to punish — they exist to protect healing.
What happens if someone relapses?
Relapse is taken seriously because the safety of the home comes first. Our approach is firm but compassionate. Clients will be asked to leave immediately and referred to a higher level of care, before reapplying.
How long can I stay?
Length of stay varies based on individual progress, but most residents stay between 6 and 12 months. Our goal is to help women build stability, independence, and confidence before transitioning to independent living.
How much does it cost?
Program fees cover housing, utilities, structure, and support services. Please contact us directly for current rates and availability.
We can discuss payment plans or potential assistance options during the intake process.
How do I apply?
The application process includes:
We strive to make the process respectful and confidential.
Is your location confidential?
We are located in Harford County but for the safety and privacy of residents, we do not publicly list the exact address. Location details are provided after approval.
Do you accept referrals?
Yes. We accept referrals from:
What makes your program different?
We believe recovery is not just about sobriety — it’s about rebuilding a life with dignity, confidence, and support.
What kind of donations do you accept?
We accept new and gently-used furniture, toiletries, electronics, linens, kitchen supplies, household essentials, clothing, food and monetary donations. All electronics need to be in working order and furniture must be odor and stain-free without exposure to pets for safety reasons. Items we do NOT accept include hazardous items like:
A simple rule of thumb: Would you personally give this to a friend? If you wouldn’t gift it . . . don’t donate it.
Are visitors allowed?
No, at this time, for the safety, privacy, and comfort of the women living here, we do not allow visitors. We understand this may be inconvenient and appreciate your understanding.
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