Mental health recovery is a journey of healing and transformation. It involves supporting a person with a mental health challenge to live a meaningful life in a community of their choice while striving to reach their full potential
— National Consensus Statement on Mental Health Recovery

Family Above All

Family Above All Where recovery begins with hope, grows through support, and leads to a life rebuilt with strength and purpose.

Services

Our program is well‑structured and includes the following requirements:

  • Documented attendance at 12‑step recovery meetings

  • One (1) in‑house 12‑step meeting each week

  • One (1) mandatory weekly house meeting

  • Securing a sponsor and actively working with that sponsor through a 12‑step recovery program

  • Becoming gainfully employed

  • Random and documented drug testing

  • Strict adherence to all house rules, probation/parole regulations, and program requirements

  • Participation in community service if employment has not yet been secured

  • Guidance in developing a lifestyle based on honesty, open‑mindedness, and willingness, supporting steady progress toward self‑sufficiency

Living Space

Empty kitchen with white cabinets, orange wall accents, a window with louvers, microwave, dining table with four chairs, and a radiator.
A small attic bedroom with sloped ceiling, containing a bed with a plaid blanket, a pillow, a black curtain, a white fan, and brown carpet.
A cozy living room with a brown couch, a small wooden coffee table, a black TV on a stand, a small fan, a framed picture on the wall, a door with decorative trim, and a large framed cityscape art piece.
Inside a small bathroom, showing a closed shower curtain with a blue and white pattern on the left, a toilet with a roll of toilet paper on top in the center, gray curtains on a window above the toilet, and two teal bath mats on the beige tiled floor.
A kitchen with white cabinets, a wooden table, a white refrigerator, a stove, and various appliances on the countertop. The floor has a patterned tile design.
Living room with a patterned sofa, an artificial potted plant, a TV on a stand, and wall decor with writing and geometric shapes.
A blue circular logo with the text 'Family Above All' at the top and 'Recovery' at the bottom. In the center, there are stylized silhouettes of a family holding hands, representing unity and support.

The mission of Family Above All is to provide a safe, drug and alcohol free environment where individuals in recovery can rebuild their lives. We believe that willingness is the key, and with willingness comes meaningful action.

Our home is clean, comfortable, and structured to support a lifestyle of self‑sufficiency. As a transitional housing program for people in recovery, including those with dual diagnoses, we focus on helping residents develop stability, accountability, and confidence in their own sobriety. We are committed to offering a space where individuals can grow, thrive, and move toward healthier, more productive lives.

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