SOBER LIVING

COSTS EXPLAINED

Program Fees

Our Program Fees Cover the Following:

  • High-Speed Internet, Cable or Netflix, and Xbox   

  • 100% of Utilities

  • Washer and Dryer with Laundry Detergent   

  • Furnishings, Beds and Linens

  • Every New Resident is given a laundry basket, a new pillow and welcome packet.

  • Life Skills Classes

  • New Resident Weekly Program (First 4 Weeks at R3)

  • Peer and CRS Recovery Support

  • Access to Case Management

  • Assistance with obtaining employment

  • Assistance with securing aftercare counseling and outpatient services

  • Random UDS (Urinary Drug Screening)

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Financial Costs

  1. First-Time residents pay a $550 total fee, which includes a one time bed hold fee ($100 paid prior to arrival to reserve a spot in our program), and a one time intake payment of ($450).

  1. Ongoing fees are $195 per week

  2. Residents move in Monday-Friday will begin paying our weekly fee of $195 on the second Friday at R3. We do not admit new clients on weekends.

  3. Two Weeks-Notice is required before move out in order to receive a 1 week equivalent refund.

Community Living

Every resident of our sober living home is working towards maintaining sobriety just like you. When those in recovery live together, they support each other because of the strength of a community seeking to achieve a common goal that bonds them together.  At our facilities, we follow the tenets of community living that include:

  • Pursuit of Sobriety

  • Cleanliness

  • Respect for Each Other

  • Respect for Personal Property

  • Reasonable Noise Levels

  • Mutual Accountability

  • Care for Communal Property and House Property

The full requirements for living at R3House, such as rules and policies, will be presented to residents during the application and move-in process. If you have any questions, please contact us at the number below and we’ll be happy to discuss our program with you in detail.

Find Recovery with R3.

My time at R3 was great! The staff there really have a vested interest in advocating, protecting, and supporting your recovery. This is easily the best recovery house in Lancaster. The homes are very clean and put together. The owners make it a point to have you meet and interact with people in the house.
— Michael B.