JanesRay LLC Reversion Home – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is JanesRay LLC Reversion Home?
JanesRay LLC Reversion Home is a structured, supportive reentry and sober living environment designed for individuals transitioning from incarceration, treatment programs, or unstable housing. We provide safe housing, accountability, life‑skills development, and a pathway toward long‑term independence.
2. Who is eligible to live at JanesRay Reversion Home?
We accept adults who meet one or more of the following criteria:
- Returning citizens (reentry/parole/probation)
- Individuals in recovery from substance use
- People transitioning from shelters or treatment programs
- Individuals committed to sobriety, stability, and personal growth
Eligibility may include background checks, interviews, and verification from referral partners.
3. Do residents need to be sober to enter the program?
Yes. JanesRay LLC is a drug‑ and alcohol‑free environment. Residents must commit to maintaining sobriety and participating in regular testing as part of our accountability structure.
4. What services and support does the home provide?
Residents have access to:
- Safe, fully furnished housing
- Case management and goal planning
- Employment and job‑readiness support
- Life‑skills training (budgeting, communication, time management)
- Peer support and community meetings
- Reentry navigation (IDs, benefits, appointments, compliance)
- Connections to counseling, outpatient treatment, and community resources
5. How long can residents stay?
Length of stay varies based on individual needs. Most residents stay 3–12 months, with extensions available for those actively working toward their goals.
6. Are there house rules?
Yes. To maintain a safe and stable environment, residents must follow:
- Zero‑tolerance drug and alcohol policy
- Curfew and visitor guidelines
- Mandatory house meetings
- Chores and cleanliness standards
- Respectful conduct toward staff and peers
- Compliance with parole/probation requirements (if applicable)
7. Can residents work or attend school?
Absolutely. Employment, education, and vocational training are encouraged. We assist residents with job searches, resumes, and transportation planning.
8. What is the cost to live at JanesRay Reversion Home?
Program fees vary by room type and services provided. Fees typically cover:
- Housing
- Utilities
- Program support
- Maintenance and amenities
We work with residents to create manageable payment plans. Some may qualify for third‑party funding or referrals.
9. Are meals provided?
Residents are responsible for their own groceries and meal preparation. Shared kitchen spaces and storage areas are provided.
10. Can family members visit?
Yes, during approved visiting hours and in accordance with house rules. All visitors must respect the sober environment and may be subject to screening.
11. What should residents bring when moving in?
We recommend:
- Clothing and personal hygiene items
- Bedding (if not provided)
- Important documents (ID, Social Security card, medical info)
- Work or school materials
The home provides basic furnishings and household supplies.
12. How do I apply or refer someone?
Applications can be submitted through:
- Referral partners (parole, probation, treatment centers, shelters)
- Direct online application
- Phone or email intake screening
After submitting, applicants complete an interview and eligibility review.
13. What makes JanesRay LLC different?
We focus on:
- Structure without judgment
- Real‑world readiness
- Accountability paired with compassion
- A stable environment that supports long‑term success
- Partnerships with reentry, workforce, and recovery organizations
Our mission is to help residents rebuild their lives with dignity, stability, and opportunity.
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