Our Program
Our Promise
For all those who enter the doors of Truly Motivated Transitional Living, it is our promise to provide a clean and sober home with genuine care and concern. We promise to provide opportunities that will enhance your recovery program and to be available throughout the many trials and life experiences that you may face on your journey to recovery.
—Truly Motivated Staff
The Recovery Dilemma
Clean and sober housing is essential in recovery and the continuum of care. The greatest barrier an individual seeking recovery is their environment. Returning to the same situation after exiting a detox, inpatient treatment or an institution can be very dangerous to sobriety. Transitional sober living offers an environment that is supportive and non-threatening. Shared experiences, fellowship and like-minded peers strengthen recovery.
Truly Motivated Transitional Living is a structured, phased program; we encourage a commitment of nine to 12 months. We embrace 12 step recovery and utilize the Genesis Process to identify the wounds and traumas that led to addiction. Genesis is a faith-based process that blends proven relapse prevention techniques, cognitive therapy principles and the latest in neurochemistry research relating to human behavior. We believe that with the use of the Genesis tools for inner healing, relapse prevention and life skills, individuals can achieve an independent life. For more on Genesis Process go to genesisprocess.org.
Community
At Truly Motivated Transitional Living, the unity we share in the sober living houses as well as the family atmosphere set us apart. With all three homes within walking distance of each other, on-site staff, weekly 12 step meetings, multiple recovery-based classes each week, and weekly bible studies, residents have so many opportunities to feel connected and build new, healthy relationships. Although recovery is hard work, we believe it should be fun! We have a great time here at Truly Motivated; come join our family.
Program Offerings
We offer:
- 12-step program and faith-based meetings on-site
- A recovery community: 3 homes, all within walking distance
- Life training – i.e.: resume building, budgeting, conflict resolution
- Referrals to counseling services
- Opportunities for new associations and healthy relationships
- Breakfast & lunch foods provided
- Assigned staff coach
- Weekly Genesis Process groups
- Weekly staff led Recovery 101 classes
- Weekly staff led Bible study
- Staff led one-on-one Genesis Counseling for inner healing and relapse prevention
- Resident Outings
- UA testing
- Rec-Cap navigation with staff coach. Rec-Cap stands for Recovery Capital. It is an evidence-based assessment and recovery planning instrument developed by Dr. David Best that:
- assesses and individual’s recovery strengths, barriers and unmet service needs.
- guides individuals in the execution of concrete recovery goals.
Expectations
Upon admission, rules and expectations are explained, and a tenancy agreement is signed.
- We have a zero-tolerance policy on drinking or using any form of mood- and mind-altering substances.
- Residents are subject to random supervised urine analysis and alcohol swabs.
- Residents are expected to participate in 12-step recovery.
- Residents are required to attend weekly onsite Genesis Relapse Prevention groups and one-on-one Genesis Process workbook with staff coach.
- Residents are required to engage in goal setting and consistently work toward achieving those goals while they are here and engage in Rec-Cap assessments and recovery planning.
- Follow and accomplish targets for phase work with guidance of Staff Coach.
Return to Use Policy
A positive UA, admission to usage, abuse of prescribed medications or declining a UA is considered a relapse. Our relapse policy is that a resident under the influence must leave the home for three days. This is not a punishment, but a means to keep our clean and sober homes in integrity as well as our other residents safe. We view relapse as an opportunity to strengthen one’s recovery and learn. A resident may return after three days if they are — able to give a clean UA and/or alcohol swab, are honest about their usage, are ready to follow all recommendations for a black out period and completion of a Relapse Repair Plan. In instances of reoccurring relapse, referrals to inpatient treatment are available.