Frequently Asked Questions
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Sober living is a structured, substance-free housing environment that supports individuals who are rebuilding their lives and committed to maintaining sobriety.
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No. Booster Homes is not a treatment facility. We provide supportive, structured housing—not clinical or medical services.
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Our homes are a good fit for individuals who are committed to living in a substance-free environment, open to structure and accountability, and ready to take steps toward rebuilding their lives.
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Yes. Residents must commit to living in a drug- and alcohol-free environment.
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Accountability measures, including drug and alcohol testing, may be used to support a safe and substance-free living environment.
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Residents live in a structured environment with clear expectations, shared responsibilities, and a focus on building stability, routine, and independence.
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Length of stay varies depending on individual needs, progress, and availability.
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Our homes are fully furnished and include utilities, shared living spaces, and a supportive community environment.
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We place a strong focus on supporting women—especially female veterans and survivors of domestic violence—while remaining open to individuals who are ready to live in a structured, supportive environment.
To ensure safety and comfort, our homes are not co-ed. We provide women-focused living environments designed to create a secure, respectful space where residents can feel supported as they rebuild their lives.
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Yes. We prioritize safety, respect, and structure to create a secure and supportive environment for all residents.
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You can apply directly through our website by completing the application form on the Apply page.
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Referral partners can submit a referral through our website or contact us directly to coordinate placement.
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Yes. We partner with case managers, VA programs, and community organizations to provide safe, reliable housing options.