Persons in Recovery

“I used drugs for 37 years; it caused me to ruin a career, my marriage, and miss my children growing up… I’m currently employed and have been with the same employer for 3 years now. As I stay clean, my life changes and grows in ways I never imagined…”

                            -         55 year old male, sober since March 2008

Safe and Sober Houses Offer a Supportive Way of Living and
Opportunities to Learn Skills in a Therapeutic Environment

Not going back to where a person in recovery came from may be the single most important  reason for Safe and Sober Housing.  Using this cost-effective way to improve the chances of recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction may be the best way to show the community that recovery works, and that person in recovery can become model citizens.

    • Residents receive 24-hour support from peers in recovery.
    • Learn alcohol and drug-free living skills.
    • Share responsibility for maintaining the House.
    • Opportunity to learn leadership skills through elected positions
    • Have social interaction and activities.
    • Learn how to get along with others

Individuals may live in Safe and Sober Housing as long as they want, as long as they remain clean and sober and pay their rent.

SHIP provides gender specific safe and sober housing for persons in recovery from substance abuse and mental health issues. The houses are congregate housing arrangements in nice neighborhoods so that individuals do not have to return to where they may have previously been actively involved in addictive behaviors. The housing provides a structured therapeutic environment that enhances personal responsibility and accountability and helps the individual gain drug and alcohol free life skills.


Eligibility For Safe and Sober Housing

To be considered for SHIP Affiliated Housing, an applicant must have a minimum of 30 days of sobriety or have completed a detoxification program, completed all pages of the application and have been interviewed by a member of the SHIP staff to assess the persons motivation level.

Other Guidelines
  • Each individual must be willing to accept house rules.
  • Each individual must be able to pay his/her share of house expenses or qualify for financial assistance.
  • Each individual must have the desire to work on his/her recovery.
  • There are separate houses for men and for women.



How to Apply For Housing




Contact SHIP in one of the following ways to request an application:
Call us at (208) 331-0900, Fax to (208) 331-0904, email us at admin@shipinc.org

Download Application for Housing

Complete application & return to:

Supportive Housing and Innovative Partnerships
P.O. Box 8803
Boise, ID 83707

or Fax your application to: 208-331-0904