FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

FAQ

If you’re ready to take the next step toward sobriety, explore our frequently asked questions to learn more about our recovery residence in Lyons, Georgia.

A recovery residence provides structured, sober living for individuals post-detox, whether from a treatment facility, jail, or self-managed recovery. Our home supports women in building a life free from addiction.

  • Contact us for a phone screening.
  • If accepted, residents move in, secure local employment, and begin sober living with daily support.

If you’re tired of addiction, ready to take responsibility, and open to help, our program is designed for you.

  • Admission Fee: $1,500
  • Weekly Fee: $250
  • Insurance: We do not accept insurance, but scholarships may be available to cover the admission fee. Contact us for details. Note: Fees are subject to change.
  • Required: Alarm clock, Social Security card, birth certificate, driver’s license/ID, work boots, work clothes, casual clothes, Bible, pillow, blankets (in a laundry basket, no luggage).
  • Prohibited: Vapes, phones (for first 6 months), medications, mouthwash, knives, or weapons.
  • Residents must remain drug- and alcohol-free, actively engage in a recovery plan, maintain employment, and participate in household duties (daily cleaning, cooking, bed-making, laundry).
  • Cell phones are allowed after 6 months; a house phone is available for scheduled calls.
  • Recommended: 1 year for program completion.
  • Graduate housing is available after 1 year for those who complete the program.

Not allowed upon entry. Vehicles may be permitted after establishing trust.

  • Visitation: Sundays, 1–4 PM (excluding the first Sunday of each month).
  • Family only, pre-approved visitors. No overnight guests, unannounced visits, or visitors in bedrooms or at job sites.
  • Children: Under certain circumstances, women with infant children may be accepted. Contact us for details.

Relapse is addressed case-by-case to maintain a drug-free environment. Decisions are made by owners and the house manager to ensure the safety and success of all residents.

Paying for a loved one’s entry into our program is not enabling—it’s giving them a chance at a new life.

Call or text: (912) 585-7977 or (912) 585-7978