

FAQ
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No, all Skyline homes are shared living. We believe that living in a sober living house with other individuals who are working towards sobriety provides a supportive and encouraging environment. It also helps our residents to build lasting connections and relationships with others who are on a similar journey. Our homes have bedrooms that are shared by two or three residents, depending on the size of the room. Each resident is provided with a comfortable bed, storage space, and other necessary amenities. We ensure that our homes are spacious, comfortable, and homely, to make our residents feel at ease during their stay with us.
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A: Skyline Sober Living provides a wide range of amenities to our residents. These include paper goods, clean linens, cleaning supplies, hand soap, on site laundry, high speed internet, smart televisions, central air and heating, swimming pools, pots and pans for cooking, dishes, cups, and silverware. We want our residents to feel comfortable and at home during their stay with us, and providing these amenities is just one way we strive to achieve that goal.
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As a resident of Skyline Sober Living, you are responsible for providing your own food, laundry detergent, means for transportation, quarters for laundry, and an attitude of gratitude! We do provide basic household items such as cleaning supplies, but it is important for residents to be self-sufficient and take ownership of their recovery journey.
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A: Yes, Skyline is a 12-step network. We believe in the importance of the 12-step program in helping individuals recover from addiction. Therefore, residents must be actively working a 12-Step AA/NA program with a sponsor. This is mandatory and required of all residents. The 12-step program is an integral part of our recovery program, and we encourage our residents to embrace its principles as they work towards long-term sobriety.
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Yes. It is a requirement for residents of Skyline Sober Living to attend outside AA/NA meetings each week. This helps to maintain a sense of accountability and support for individuals in recovery, while also providing opportunities for socialization and community involvement. Our managers will work with residents to ensure that they have access to the necessary resources and support to participate in meetings and other recovery-related activities.
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Yes, we require all residents to either have a job or actively seek employment. Our job search policy helps residents get back on their feet and become self-sufficient. We understand that finding a job can be challenging, and our managers are here to assist residents in their job search. We believe that having a job and becoming financially independent is an essential part of the recovery process.
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Skyline accepts the following payments: Cash, Zelle, Venmo*, and personal checks from family members in certain situations but never from residents.
*Venmo charges certain fees which residents are responsible for.