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Arch Recovery

207 Broad Street
Statesboro, GA - 30458
(912) 678-4642

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ARCH recovery is a structured sober living envirionment in Statesboro, Georgia for men dedicated to long-term recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction. Basic needs of each resident are provided so they can concentrate on the work of life recovery. Residents share household duties and responsibilities. This cooperation helps foster the development of self-discipline, healthy relationships, communication skills, and a sense of belonging to something bigger: a community. ARCH recovery has a family atmosphere where support and encouragement are key. Peace of mind results from living a simple, sober, spiritual and productive life. In addition to regular twelve-step meeting attendance, residents are expected to willingly participate in the therapeutic structured living setting. At ARCH recovery each resident is responsible for their personal recovery program. Our staff is here full-time to assist each resident in building a solid foundation in recovery. ARCH recovery is not treatment, but rather a place where we live a program of recovery one day at a time. Services: 6 to 12 month length of stay           Daily support group meetings                      Daily peer support groups Life skills & employment assistance Random drug screening Supervision and support in a home-like setting (7 days per week) Superior ongoing recovery support Over site by a board certified clinical supervisor Optional outpatient program (offsite) An adult environment where good manners matter Real world sober living with a safety net We hope you love dogsVoluntary not punitive environment, this makes us different

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Important Top Tips Before Applying

If you Interested in applying to Arch Recovery, we recommend that you call them and find out some answers to some or all of the below questions:

  • What type of housing do you offer? Is it shared or private housing? Is it furnished or unfurnished?
  • What are the length of stay requirements? How long can I stay in the program?
  • What kind of support services do you offer? Do you offer job training, case management, or other support services to help me achieve permanent housing and self-sufficiency?
  • What are the rules and policies? Are there any rules or policies that I need to be aware of, such as curfews, visitor restrictions, or substance abuse policies?
  • What is the cost of the program? Is there a monthly fee? Are there any other costs associated with the program?
  • Is the program accredited or licensed? This will help ensure that the program meets certain standards of quality.


In addition to these general questions, you may also want to ask more specific questions about the program, such as:
  • What is the staff-to-resident ratio? This will give you an idea of how much support you can expect from staff.
  • What is the success rate of the program? How many residents have gone on to achieve permanent housing and self-sufficiency?
  • What are the cultural competency practices of the program? Is the program staffed by people who are culturally competent and able to meet the needs of a diverse range of residents?
  • How does the program ensure the safety and security of residents? What safety measures are in place?
  • What is the process for resolving disputes? Is there a clear and fair process for resolving disputes between residents and staff?

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What is your current addiction OR problem that you are seeking help for? How long have you had this issue?

What is your current addiction OR problem that you are seeking help for? How long have you had this issue?

I’ve had addiction problems mainly meth since I was 14, I’m 26 and clean for over a month but I’m homeless

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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

I’ve had addiction problems mainly meth since I was 14, I’m 26 and clean for over a month but I’m homeless

meth & snorting....ive had this addiction for a number of years..around19 years

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Thursday, October 10, 2019

meth & snorting....ive had this addiction for a number of years..around19 years

someone who is transitioning from prison

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Wednesday, October 2, 2019

someone who is transitioning from prison

Heroin n fytinal.... minior use of cocaine...I.V. & snorting....Ive had an addiction off n on for 13 years

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Friday, September 27, 2019

Heroin n fytinal.... minior use of cocaine...I.V. & snorting....Ive had an addiction off n on for 13 years

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Friday, September 27, 2019

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Have you used this locations services before? What is your opinion of it?

Have you used this locations services before? What is your opinion of it?

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Do you have any experience with the office personnel? How were they?

Do they take ex felons?

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Comments

2019-10-02 09:23:14

I am trying to find a place for someone who is transitioning from prison to outside. He is seeking a short term place to live while he gets his Veterans file straighten out and file for his benefits.

2019-10-23 15:10:26

I’ve struggled with addictions since 14 years of age I am 26 now, I’ve been clean just over a month but homeless I need a place to live and some support.

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