What happens after I send an inquiry?
Your note should begin a private fit conversation, not an automatic admission. Share who needs housing, the expected timing, and what matters most. Before making a decision, confirm the home’s operator, policies, costs, location, services, and current availability directly.
- Tell us whether you are searching for yourself or someone you care about
- Share a general timeframe, without including sensitive medical details
- List the questions you want answered first
What should a fit conversation cover?
A responsible conversation considers readiness for a substance-free home, expected independence, house rules, peer environment, work or school plans, transportation, family contact, and any clinical support that must continue elsewhere.
What should I verify before agreeing to a placement?
Ask for the legal operator name, exact address, written fees, refund terms, resident agreement, house rules, staffing or leadership model, medication policy, testing policy, grievance process, and a clear explanation of what the home does and does not provide.
Common questions
Does an inquiry guarantee a bed?
No. An inquiry is only a request for a conversation. Availability, eligibility, fit, and all operating details must be confirmed before any placement decision.
Do I need to share a diagnosis?
No. Use the form for general contact and fit information. Avoid sending private medical records or highly sensitive health details through a website form.
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