- Respect all residents.
- Attend all weekly house meetings.
- Contribute to a supportive and sober
lifestyle.
- Attend 90 meetings in 90 days. Signatures
may be required.
- New residents must sign in and out,
location and time for return, for the 30-day probation period. Curfew
is 10:00 p.m. for the first 30 days.
- Upon completion of probationary period
(house vote), Curfew: 11:00 p.m. Sunday-Thursday;
1:00 a.m. Fri-Sat. Residents who are on weekend passes must return by
the time of their respective house meetings unless prior arrangements
have been made. Failure to return home in time
for house meeting will result in $25.00 fine. (See president for house
meeting times.)
- Complete all necessary paperwork.
- Maintain employment or community service
(minimum of 25 hours per week).
- Residents must have at least six months
of sobriety to work in an establishment that serves alcohol unless they
are employed in such an establishment upon admission.
- Complete assigned chores as scheduled.
- Participate in cooking, menu planning
and grocery shopping. Clean up after yourself.
- Smoke in assigned areas only. No smoking
in bedrooms at any time.
- Maintain a clean and tidy sleep area—make
bed daily.
- No sleeping on couch or chairs—you
must sleep in your room.
- Cough and flu medicines that contain
alcohol are prohibited. Residents are prohibited from taking narcotic
and pain medications and must inform their physician of addiction and
find appropriate alternative.
- Observe set times for use of TV and
radio (house vote), and respect others regarding volume, choice of shows,
etc. Be considerate of neighbors.
- Visitors must have at least 30 days
of continuous recovery. Sees-the-Day reserves the right to refuse or
expel any visitors whom we believe are a threat or may impede a resident's
recovery. (Must have solid evidence, not hearsay or innuendo.)
- Attend all aftercare appointments as
scheduled (doctor, therapist, probation officer, etc.).
- Self-administer all medications as
prescribed.
- Secure all medications in sleep area.
- Medications may not be discontinued
without physician's orders. Violation of this rule may be grounds for
immediate dismissal.
- Shirts and socks, slippers or shoes
must be worn in common house areas—no bare feet.
- No cellular phones or pagers for the
first 90 days—unless work related—employment verification required.
(See rules for cell phones.)
- Limit phone calls to 15 minutes.
Use of *69 or directory assistance (411, etc.) is prohibited.
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