Rules and Rates for Our Residences
Rates and Fees
- Mesa Sober House - $500/Month (Residents may pay weekly)
- Scottsdale Shea Sober House - $850/Month
- Scottsdale Hayden Sober House - $1000/Month
- Scottsdale Executive Sober House - Call 888-309-3385 for Pricing
Requirements of Residency
Moving In - What's Expected of You
When you come into the house the first time, you'll be tested for drugs and alcohol and asked to fill out the intake forms. You will meet your resident house manager and fellow housemates in recovery. Another resident, probably the senior resident, will acquaint with your new home and the way it works.
Residents must attend 12-step meetings daily and be actively working the steps with a sponsor of your choice. All houses are walking distance to meetings and to public transportation. House meetings will occur twice weekly. This is where you will begin to see and understand what the house is about. Residents talk about their week, bring up any house issues they may have and talk about all things related to your recovery. It’s a private forum, designed ONLY for housemates, where everything said and heard in that room does not leave the house. We must always respect each other’s confidentiality and anonymity.
Move-in Deposit
Residents will be required to pay a small non-refundable deposit in order to move into any of our sober living homes.
What to bring
All houses are furnished with bedding, towels and linens. Feel free to bring your own personal sheets, pillows, blankets, towels, etc..
Conduct
Residents are not to fraternize or socialize where alcohol and/or drugs are being served or used. Residents are not to enter bars or liquor stores at anytime, for any reason. No gambling will be allowed; No intimate relationships of any kind are allowed inside the house. Residents are to respect each other’s property and valuables, if you are caught stealing or using someone else’s property without their consent, you will be asked to leave.
House Rules
Visitors
Visiting hours are from 11:00am to 9:30 pm. Guests are allowed in by resident’s invitation only. Guests are not allowed in resident’s rooms for any reason. Guests will be asked to leave during meal times and house functions and groups. No visiting of a romantic nature is allowed.
Curfew
Curfew hours are 10:00pm Sunday through Thursday and 12:00 AM Friday and Saturday. Residents are not to leave the house after curfew except to go to work.
Household Duties
All residents will be assigned a specific house chore to be completed in the time-frame designated on the chore list.
Transitioning Out
When you feel you’re ready to move on carry the message to other suffering alcoholics or addicts, you’ll meet with Chris and Jim who will develop a transition plan for you, or offer you a job working as a house manager at one of the other locations. The important part of your transition is taking what you’ve learned and applying it to real life; you now have the tools to live a beautiful life, one day at a time!
Sober Living of AZ can provide letters of reference to satisfy court and proof of residency needs. Under special circumstance's management can make court appearance's to help you on your journey toward a healthy drug and alcohol free life.
Payments are due every Friday in cash, handed in to the house manager no later than 10pm. Talk to Chris or the house manager about any financial circumstances that hinder you from making this payment; we will work something out with you.
If resident's are suspected of being under the influence of any mind altering substance, you will be tested and, if you fail, you'll be asked to leave the house and complete a detox stage before being able to return back into the house. If resident's aren't willing to give themselves 100% to this program, and help us in keeping the homes a sanctuary for sobriety, please look elsewhere for transitional living.
Stay Connected With Us!
- Phone: 888-309-3385
- Email: chris@soberlivingaz.com
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Resident Guidelines:
- ZERO TOLERANCE FOR DRUG AND ALCOHOL
- Must agree to abide by house rules
- Must participate in Twelve Step meetings
- Must be committed to their own recovery
- Must be actively seeking employment or be employed
- Must actively contribute to the residential community
- Must submit to random alcohol and drug screening