Compassionate Shared Housing
“The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members.” -Coretta Scott King
Re-entry In recovery Working Poor In distress In need of Temporary Housing Pregnant Veterans
Must remain clean and sober while living in home Must not be a registered sex offender or committed violent crime Must be working/ willing to work/ has other support to pay Must read and agree to House Rules
Submit application online or over the phone Application Screening Background check Covid questionnaire Intake form online or in person Check in process
Self pay Biweekly program reviews Random regular drug and alcohol testing Properties checked daily for completed chores and cleanliness Assistance with signing up for community programs such as food stamps, monthly discounted bus pass, care resource, second chance, family success, and free tuition at local college. Security cameras on all properties Mandatory house meetings
Tristan Kade’s House provides a supportive family-like environment to those who are serious about their recovery/ re-entry/ second chance. We are seeking members who are ready and willing to go to any lengths to begin their new life. We provide a service to individuals who are willing to submit to the structure and accountability of our homes. Our program empowers each member with the tools to maintain clean habits, manage their daily responsibilities and transform into an improved version of themselves.
Our members are encouraged daily to prove through their actions that their new life is their highest priority. Here at Tristan Kade’s House, we take this transformation very seriously. Without this collective determination from all members we risk the success of the house for all. For this reason, we have created house rules and provide specific services to help ensure the ongoing health of our home and the progressive achievements of each individual member. Our members will be able to attend school, work, and outside meetings. They will have reasonable curfews, chores and other projects within the house to keep it running smoothly while instigating normal daily habits. In this way our sober living home provides our members with useful skills that facilitate their transition back to the real world.
The majority of people who use sober living as a tool after substance abuse treatment find that long-term sobriety is easier to maintain and that the social network and friends they meet in sober living end up being supportive, long term friends. Sober living homes are generally not co-ed in order to help members focus on their recovery without distraction. There may be a minimum stay, but often people choose to stay in sober living for longer than required because it is a fun, supportive, loving and familial environment. Our goal is to give members new perspective, strength, and coping skills that will provide them with enduring tools of self-support long after they leave our home. Regardless of your circumstance, whether it be substance abuse recovery, re-entry after incarceration, or a dire need for a fresh start – we understand and have the tools needed to help you on that journey to freedom.
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