We’ve put together some common questions to help you better understand what we offer and what to expect at RRM Recovery.
If you don’t see your question here, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help and happy to talk with you directly.
RRM Recovery is currently open and accepting residents. If you or someone you know is interested, please click on the "Application" link on the home page or contact us directly for availability.
Women age 18 and older who are actively pursuing recovery, willing to live in a community environment, and committed to personal growth. Applicants must be at least 30 days sober at the time of entry.
The first step is reaching out. Give us a call or send an email so we can talk through your current situation, answer your questions, and see if RRM is a good fit. From there, we’ll walk you through the next steps and what to expect during the intake process.
Just click the “Application” button on the home page of the website. Once we receive your application, we’ll reach out to schedule a conversation and talk through next steps.
Yes. We charge a program fee that helps cover housing, coaching, and services. We’ll go over all details during the intake process, and we do our best to work with each woman’s situation.
Our program is designed for ongoing support, not quick exits. Most women stay between 6 to 12 months, but each person’s journey is unique. We’ll work with you on your individual goals and timeline.
While we are not affiliated with any specific recovery path, we do expect each resident to actively engage in their recovery. Attending scheduled meetings—whether 12-step, faith-based, or alternative support groups—is an important part of that commitment. We encourage you to choose the kind of recovery support that resonates with you and helps you stay connected and accountable.
Each day includes personal responsibilities, time for work or job-seeking, space for spiritual or emotional growth, and participation in house meetings or workshops. There's structure, but also flexibility.
Yes. We support women who are working, going to school, or doing both. We’ll help you create a balanced routine that supports both recovery and real-life goals.
Bring clothes, toiletries, bedding, and any personal items that support your well-being. We’ll provide a full list at the time of intake.
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