ADMISSIONS INFORMATION

TO HELP YOU GET STARTED…

The ideal Elevate Recovery member is a man who is currently substance-free and ready to take charge of his life! Combined with our intentional community design, our environment provides the right combination of challenge, support, independence, privacy, responsibility, and accountability.
We do, however, require that you be substance-free upon arrival at Elevate. We also ask that you arrive open to trying new things (even if it’s a little uncomfortable) and be open to challenging yourself and your current beliefs and thinking.

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HOUSE RULES AND EXPECTATIONS

At Elevate Recovery Homes, unity and collective recovery are our goals. Below are the house rules and expectations that our members must abide by before admission to facilitate a safe, clean, and healthy living environment.

HOUSE RULES

  • No physical, verbal, emotional abuse or disrespect toward others
  • No drugs, alcohol, or any banned substances of any kind in the house or on the premises at any time
  • No insubordination towards house leadership
  • No weapons
  • No drug/alcohol logos or references on personal apparel or accessories of any kind
  • Contact the House Manager if going to be late for curfew
  • Contact the House Manager if you are going to be late or unable to attend mandatory house meetings
  • Must submit to random and regular urinalysis drops and/or breathalyzer tests
  • No stealing (food, toiletries, or any belongings that are not yours)
  • Must be current on all house fees
  • No going into other members’ rooms, ever
  • No nudity on the premises
  • No sexual activity is allowed on the premises
  • No sexual activity with any members of Elevate Recovery Homes
  • Must attend all house functions
  • Do not touch the thermostat or air conditioners in the house
  • No vaping or smoking of any kind in the house
  • No gambling of any kind in or out of Elevate Recovery Homes

HOUSE EXPECTATIONS

  • Keep recovery as your priority
  • Have a sponsor/recovery advocate you are actively working with or working toward obtaining within the first 30 days
  • Make recovery (12 steps, RR, Meditation, etc.) meetings reg
  • Exhibit a lifestyle of cleanliness and respect for self and others. This includes proper self-care and hygiene
  • Every member’s responsibility is to keep order in all the common areas of the home, turning off lights and appliances when they are not being used
  • Bedrooms should be kept clean
  • Be up and out of bed by 9:15 am on weekdays and 10:15 on weekends
  • Beds should be made neatly in the morning and when you are not in them
  • Dressers should not be cluttered and need to stay orderly
  • Floors should be swept or vacuumed without any debris, clothes, or other materials
  • Clean up the sink and shower after you use them
  • Make sure there is no water on the floor after you shower/bathe
  • Treat this house as if it were your own home
  • If you fill up a garbage/recycling can or see that it needs to be emptied, please make sure that you empty it, take it to the garbage, and replace it with a liner
  • No one wants to nor should be expected to clean up after you. You are responsible for your own mess
  • If you are struggling or need to talk then ask someone in the house, talk to your sponsor, and/or go to a meeting
  • Help other members of the house because we can only keep what we have by giving it away