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Program Structure
At Toomey Recovery Housing, we go beyond providing a place to stay. Our program is structured to support accountability, personal growth, and long-term independence through stable housing, life skills coaching, and community support.
Residents are encouraged to participate in shaping their journey—client feedback and open communication are core to our approach. This is not just recovery housing; it is a structured community where each person is supported, heard, and held accountable.
Daily Structure
Morning
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Wake-up and personal responsibility routines
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House chores and cleanliness expectations
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Employment or job-seeking activities
Afternoon
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Work, interviews, or approved daytime activities
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Life skills development sessions (scheduled when applicable)
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Communication or check-ins with staff if needed
Evening
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Attendance at recovery meetings (AA/NA or approved alternatives)
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Community time or structured downtime
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Curfew compliance and accountability check-ins
While daily routines may vary slightly by location, residents are expected to follow a structured schedule that promotes consistency, responsibility, and recovery-focused living.
What Our Program Includes
Our recovery housing program is built around structure, responsibility, and support.
Residents benefit from a stable environment designed to promote long-term recovery and independence.
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Safe and stable recovery-focused housing
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Daily structure and expectations
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Life skills coaching and job readiness support
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Accountability through house guidelines
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Supportive peer community
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Guidance toward independent living
House Rules & Expectations
To maintain a safe, structured, and supportive environment, all residents are required to follow clear program expectations.
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Maintain complete sobriety (zero tolerance policy)
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Follow curfew and daily structure
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Respect staff, residents, and shared living spaces
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Complete assigned chores and responsibilities
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Participate in recovery activities and meetings
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Maintain employment or actively seek employment
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Follow all house-specific guidelines
Life Skills & Employment Support
A core part of our program is preparing residents for long-term independence. We focus on practical skills that support real-world success beyond recovery housing.
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Resume building and job readiness training
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Job interview etiquette and communication skills
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Workplace expectations and professionalism
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Job search and job placement assistance
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Personal responsibility and daily living skills
Resident Participation & Community Support
Recovery is stronger in a structured, supportive environment where residents are encouraged to be active participants in their own progress.
Residents are encouraged to:
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Provide feedback about their experience
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Communicate openly with staff and peers
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Participate in maintaining a positive house environment
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Take ownership of their recovery journey
This approach creates a balanced environment of accountability, structure, and support.
Admission & Program Requirements
To participate in the program, residents must meet and maintain the following expectations:
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Commitment to sobriety and recovery-focused living
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Willingness to follow structured house guidelines
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Participation in daily responsibilities and expectations
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Engagement in employment or job-seeking efforts
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Respect for shared living environments and community standards
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Compliance with accountability measures and program structure
Residents who are unable to meet expectations may be asked to address concerns or transition out of the program.
More Than Recovery Housing
This is not just housing—it is a structured recovery program designed to support real-life outcomes.
Our focus includes:
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Building independence, not dependency
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Encouraging structure and daily routine
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Supporting employment and financial stability
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Creating accountability through community living
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Helping residents successfully transition to independent life