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How to Apply

1. Review the Resident Handbook

Please read through the Men of Integrity Resident Handbook, here, to understand our expectations, structure, and community guidelines.

2. Complete the Online Application

Please fill out the application below and submit it directly through our website. Once submitted, our team will review your information.

3. Our Team Will Follow Up

After your application is received and reviewed, a member of our team will contact you to discuss next steps, address any questions you may have, and review availability and pricing.

4. Questions or Immediate Needs

If you have questions or would like to speak with someone directly feel free to reach out anytime via phone or email.

At Men of Integrity, we're honored to support men who are ready to take the next step in their recovery. Applying is straightforward and designed to be as simple as possible.

Residents... Welcome Home

Men of Integrity

Residency Application

Resident Information

Date of Birth
Month
Day
Year
Multi-line address

Legal Information

Are you currently on probation or parole?
Yes
No
Do you have any pending charges or warrants?
Yes
No
Have you ever been convicted of a violent or sexual crime?
Yes
No

Background & Recovery History

Primary Substance(s) Used:
Do you currently have a sponsor?
Yes
No

Medical Information

Do you have health insurance?
Yes
No
Not Sure

Employment & Education

Highest level of education completed:
Are you currently employed?
Yes
No
Searching for Work
Are you enrolled in school or training?
Yes
No

Transportation

Do you have personal transportation?
Yes
No

Spiritual & Program Commitment

Men of Integrity is a spiritually based sober living program built on brotherhood, accountability, and the 12 Steps

of Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous, Celebrate Recovery, Smart Recovery, etc.

Each resident is expected to participate in house meetings, attend 12-step meetings, and work with a sponsor.

Resident Rights & Responsibilities

• The right to a safe, respectful, and supportive environment conducive to recovery.

• The right to be treated with dignity and respect by staff and fellow residents.

• The right to privacy and confidentiality within state and federal guidelines.

• The right to participate actively in your recovery and set your own goals.

• The right to be free from verbal, emotional, or physical abuse.

• The right to file a grievance or complaint without fear of retaliation.

• The right to retain personal property that does not endanger safety or recovery.

• The responsibility to respect other residents and the home environment.

• The responsibility to maintain honesty, accountability, and participation in recovery activities.

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