Your path to lasting recovery
At AA Rehabilitation Homes, we believe in the power of accountability and commitment. Discover the essential requirements that will guide you towards a successful and fulfilling journey to sobriety.

The foundation of success
Accountability and adherence to program requirements are integral to your journey. We instill a sense of responsibility and discipline, essential for breaking free from the cycle of addiction. Your commitment to participating in group activities and abiding by house rules not only enhances your personal growth but also contributes to the collective well-being of our community. This reinforces the importance of routine and discipline, facilitating the development of healthy habits and coping mechanisms. We empower individuals to overcome challenges, embrace positive change, and transition successfully into a fulfilling, drug-free life.

Key requirements for participation
To ensure a safe and supportive environment for everyone, and to maximize your potential for success, clients must meet the following program requirements:
- Commitment to sobriety: Clients must demonstrate a genuine commitment to achieving and maintaining sobriety from drugs and alcohol for the duration of a client’s participation in AA Rehabilitation Homes
- Minimum sobriety period: Clients are required to complete a minimum period of sobriety before entering AA Rehabilitation Homes (varies case by case)
- Age requirement: Clients must be 18 years or older.
- Capable of independent living: Clients must be medically and psychologically stable and capable of being responsible for all of their own medications.

Ensuring a safe and supportive home
To maintain a safe and conducive environment for recovery at AA Rehabilitation Home, residents are strictly prohibited from:
- Possessing or consuming alcohol or illegal drugs on the premises.
- Engaging in any form of violence, harassment, or threatening behavior towards other residents or staff.
- Bringing unauthorized guests into the residence.
- Damaging property or violating house rules outlined in the resident agreement.
- Engaging in any activities that jeopardize the sobriety or safety of other residents.
Adherence to these rules is vital for the well-being of our community and your successful recovery journey. For a complete list of rules and regulations, please refer to our resident handbook upon admission.