Our Standards Build Your Success

At AnchorRoc Living, structure and accountability are key to long-term recovery. Our expectations are designed to help residents develop discipline, trust, and independence while maintaining a safe and respectful home for all.

House Rules Overview

  • Sobriety First: Absolutely no drugs or alcohol permitted on the property.

  • Respect & Courtesy: Treat housemates and staff with honesty and kindness.

  • Participation: Attend all mandatory meetings and contribute to household chores.

  • Curfew & Visitors: Curfew times and visitor policies ensure a focused recovery environment.

  • Employment or Volunteering: Residents are expected to work, attend school, or volunteer during their stay.

Community Values

  • Integrity in actions and words

  • Accountability for personal growth

  • Service to others

  • Encouragement and peer support

Recovery thrives in structure. Live with purpose at AnchorRoc Living.

1. What type of housing does AnchorRoc Living provide?

AnchorRoc Living provides structured, community-based housing for adults seeking stability, accountability, and a supportive living environment. Our homes are substance-free and wellness-focused, offering residents a safe space to rebuild independence, establish healthy routines, and connect with peers who share similar goals. We serve individuals transitioning from treatment, justice-involved programs, or other challenging life circumstances who are ready to create a foundation for lasting success.

2. Who is eligible to live at AnchorRoc Living?

AnchorRoc Living welcomes adults (18+) who are committed to personal growth, accountability, and independent living. Our residents may be transitioning from structured programs, community housing, or other supportive environments and are ready to maintain a healthy, substance-free lifestyle within a cooperative community setting.

3. How long can can residents stay?

AnchorRoc Living provides flexible lengths of stay based on each resident’s goals and readiness for independent living. Many residents stay for several months while they secure employment, rebuild stability, or work toward long-term housing plans. Our focus is on progress, consistency, and helping each individual transition successfully at their own pace.

4. How does AnchorRoc Living support resident success?

We combine safe housing, structure, and community engagement to help residents build the habits and confidence needed for independence. Our approach includes regular check-ins, house meetings, life-skills development, and connection to local employment, education, and wellness resources.

5. What are the house expectations at AnchorRoc Living?

Residents are expected to maintain a clean, respectful, and substance-free living environment while participating actively in the household community. This includes attending regular house meetings, following shared living agreements, and demonstrating personal accountability. Our structure helps everyone contribute to a safe, stable, and positive atmosphere where residents can thrive..

6. What does the program cost?

Program fees cover housing, utilities, drug testing, and access to recovery resources. Rates vary by room type and location — please contact us directly for current pricing and availability.

7. Do you require drug testing?

Yes. Maintaining a sober environment is our top priority. All residents are required to remain substance-free and participate in random drug and alcohol testing to ensure accountability and safety for the entire household.

8. Can I work or go to school while living there?

Absolutely. We encourage residents to pursue employment, education, or volunteer opportunities as part of their recovery journey. Structure, responsibility, and community engagement are key components of long-term success.

9. Are visitors allowed?

Visitors are welcome during designated hours and must follow all house policies. Overnight guests are not permitted to maintain the safety and integrity of the sober environment.

10. What should I bring when I move in?

Bring your personal belongings, clothing, toiletries, and any approved electronics or recovery materials. Furniture and basic household supplies are provided. A full list of suggested items will be shared upon acceptance.

11. How can someone apply or refer a resident?

The process is simple. Interested applicants or referral partners can contact us directly to discuss availability and eligibility. Qualified individuals will then complete a short intake packet, and once approved, we’ll coordinate move-in and orientation. Our team maintains open communication with referral partners and families to support each resident’s successful transition.

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