Re-EntrySober living offers structure, accountability, and a peer community that traditional housing can't match after release from IDOC. Here's how Rising Sun supports re-entry residents across Idaho.
Recovery BasicsResidents who stay six months or longer have dramatically better long-term outcomes than residents who leave at 30 or 60 days. Here's why — and how to know when you're ready to move out.
FinancesSober living rent in Idaho typically falls between a private room in a shared apartment and a low-end studio. Here's what's included and why structured housing is a strong financial investment in early recovery.
Recovery BasicsSober living is privately operated peer housing; halfway houses are typically government-funded transitional housing tied to the criminal justice or treatment system. Here are the differences that matter.
Recovery BasicsSober living homes are structured, drug- and alcohol-free residences for adults in early recovery. They sit between inpatient treatment and fully independent living.