This long-term residential program serves adult men working through substance use and mental health challenges. With only 16 residents, each person receives consistent attention and daily guidance. A structured schedule, focused on recovery work, life skills, and shared responsibilities, helps rebuild stable routines. Staff are available 24/7, offering steady support when it’s needed most. Learn Practical Tools for Independence Recovery is paired with real-life skill building. Residents learn how to manage finances, develop work habits, and stay accountable, while receiving care for conditions like anxiety, depression, ADHD, and bipolar disorder. Daily routines include cooking, maintaining responsibilities, and planning for employment. Each resident works with a mentor who helps coordinate care, appointments, and medications. Transition Into Independent Living After residential care, many move into on-site graduate housing for continued support. This step allows for more independence while staying connected to staff and resources. Residents build strong peer relationships and continue practicing daily life skills. With ongoing guidance and real-world experience, the program helps men maintain progress and move forward with confidence.