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    Nova Sober Living

    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Step One Halfway House - photo: I forgive. I value this hurt.  just wow, I found this when washing my clothing. this is what you get@SO living with staff

    Step One Halfway House

    3.0(8 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    For what is this place and what it gives +A safe place to…read morework on your healthy coping skills +A place to give you away out of your "past from conquering your future. :"As what is your willingness to put in the work: that seems to be hard, of what is recovery:that is only done by what is a continuous lifestyle of sobriety. +A peace of mind, PS: Aged reviews just posted/still could be true in ways that it is but what is only ever in the eye of the beholder

    ("Full, unedited version is also available on Google Reviews.")I used to consider this place a…read morehome. It helped me rediscover my voice, and for that I'm grateful. But over time, things have changed -- not just for me, but for others who've come through here. What once felt like a supportive environment has started to feel like it's more about money than recovery. The tone has shifted. There's less compassion, more control. I've experienced moments where respect felt one-sided, and accountability was selective. For example, rules have become more restrictive, and staff decisions are sometimes explained in ways that don't reflect the reality many of us see or feel. There have even been claims of being "fully self-supporting" despite visible state involvement. When I first arrived, I would've rated this place five stars. Today, I can't honestly say the same. It's become more about filling beds than building people up. And while everyone's experience may be different, I think it's fair to say: this is a place where you do your time, but you may not find the growth or dignity you hoped for. This review isn't written out of bitterness. It's written out of truth -- because I believe others deserve to make informed decisions. If you come here, just be aware: this may be a place to sleep, but it might not feel like home.

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    Generations Co-housing

    3.0(4 reviews)
    34.5 mi

    We live at Generations Co-Housing in Apache Junction. The house is beautiful and very well kept by…read moreresidents and the house managers. Rudy and Yvonne treat everyone like family and go out of their way to provide comfort both spiritually and physically during your time of need. The rules are easy to follow. Basically you need to stay sober, respect your house mates and keep the house clean because it is your home. I really commend Generations Co-Housing being a wonderful place.

    It's not affordable. The weekly rate is $225 per person. For a couple, it would cost $1,200 for a…read moreroom. The cost of a fair 1 bedroom apartment in a fair part of the town costs about that much. There is a small fraction of a discount that's deducted from the weekly rent, only if you attend each of the five 3 hour therapy sessions and complete 24 hours of chores outside of the house, such as yardwork, excluding assigned chores for the common areas of the house. You're immediately signed up for private insurance and there is a possibility of losing your Medicaid benefits, as a result of being enrolled. Then, you're enrolled with a new private insurance company every few months, once the benefits are exhausted. And if you manage to keep your Medicaid benefits, they probably use it as a secondary insurance and bill it too. Also, there is no help with transportation and some of the homes are not in proximity to public transportation routes. And there isn't any help with finding employment. You're on your own in finding employment. And within a week and a half, regardless of circumstances, you're highly pressured, like feet to the fire, to have employment and begin paying rent. If you're unable to find employment, then you're given the standard line that Generation's Co-housing is unable to provide the level of service you're required and you have to find someplace else to transition to or arrange for a Veyo to CBI.

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