Have questions? Call us today

(336) 693-7902

Interested In Joining Our Community?

Please Fill Out The Form For Aplication Submition.

Does this sound like you?

Ideal Sober Living Resident

Our ideal resident is deeply committed to living a sober life, with a strong sense of willingness to embrace change and growth. They demonstrate honesty and open-mindedness, approaching their recovery with an open heart and a readiness to learn.

This individual values respect, both for themselves and for others, and communicates positively and constructively within the community. They take pride in maintaining a clean and orderly living space, reflecting their belief that cleanliness and order are essential to their recovery. They are dedicated to working the recovery program with integrity and hold themselves to a higher standard, striving for personal excellence and accountability in all they do.

Their sense of community is strong, recognizing the importance of supporting others while being supported in return. Driven and focused on their personal growth, this resident is actively working toward a healthier, sober future, consistently putting in the effort to make lasting change

Now Accepting New Members

Join Our Commitment To Sobriety

support

We foster a compassionate, caring environment where individuals feel encouraged and understood.

growth

We are committed to continuous improvement, both individually and as a community.

healing

We prioritize mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being to support long-term recovery.

community

We create a strong, inclusive network where individuals can connect, share, and grow together

NARR Level III Supervised Facility (National Alliance For Recovery Residences)

Some Questions & Answers

Frequently Q. & A.

1. What is sober living and how is it different from rehab?

Sober living homes provide a safe, structured, and supportive environment for individuals in recovery. Unlike inpatient rehab, sober living is not clinical—it’s a community setting that helps residents transition back into everyday life while maintaining accountability and sobriety.

How long can I stay at “A Vision for You” sober living?

Length of stay depends on each individual’s recovery journey. Many residents choose to stay for several months to a year, giving themselves time to build strong habits, secure employment, and create a stable foundation before moving out on their own.

What kind of support and structure do you provide?

Our community emphasizes accountability, peer support, and personal growth. Residents follow house guidelines, participate in group meetings, and are encouraged to work, attend school, or volunteer while living in a structured environment that promotes long-term recovery.

Do you allow visitors and family involvement?

Yes, family support is an important part of recovery. We welcome appropriate visits and encourage healthy connections with loved ones. All visitors must follow house rules to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our community.

© 2025 A Vision For You, All Rights Reserved.