🌿 Reserve A Bed at Isabel Hope Harbor
A safe, supportive, and structured home where your recovery can thrive.
Reserving a bed at Isabel Hope Harbor means securing your place in a stable environment designed to help you rebuild your life. We understand the importance of community and a clear path forward. Use this page to find out if Isabel Hope Harbor is the right fit for you — and to start your reservation.
🏠 Program Fee & Move-In Cost
Isabel Hope Harbor’s program fee is $225 per week, which includes shared housing, utilities, weekly accountability meetings, life-skills support, structured routines, and a fully drug- and alcohol-free environment. There are no hidden fees.
A $50 nonrefundable administrative fee is due at move-in to cover application processing, onboarding, and initial setup.
$0 deposit is required at move-in.
⭐ How the Reservation Process Works
1. Click “Reserve My Bed”
Fill out a short form with your basic information.
2. We contact you within 24–48 hours
A team member will reach out to confirm your details and answer questions.
3. We complete a quick screening
This ensures we’re the right fit and can support your success.
4. Your bed is reserved
If approved, we will confirm your placement and schedule your move-in date.
5. Move in & begin your journey
When you arrive, you’ll complete intake and settle into your new home.
🌱 Who Can Apply (Eligibility)
You may be a good fit for Isabel Hope Harbor if you are:
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An adult (18+) committed to sobriety
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Exiting treatment, detox, IOP, re-entry, or seeking stable housing
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Able to live respectfully in a shared home
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Motivated to participate in structure and accountability
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Willing to follow house expectations
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NOT actively using or in withdrawal
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NOT presenting violent behaviors or unmanaged severe mental health symptoms
If you’re unsure whether you qualify, you can still apply—we will guide you.
🏡 Why Residents Choose Isabel Hope Harbor
Residents choose our home because we offer:
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A safe, drug- and alcohol-free environment
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A calm, supportive community
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Weekly check-ins and accountability
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Structure and routines that protect recovery
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A fully furnished, peaceful home setting
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Access to resources for employment, life skills, and long-term stability
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A dignified home where transformation can take root
The biggest benefit:
You gain stability—a safe and structured home that supports real change.
👉 I’m Ready – Reserve My Bed
🧳 What to Bring on Move-In Day
To keep things simple, bring:
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Clothing and personal items
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Hygiene products
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Medications (in original packaging)
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Identification
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Work or school items
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Optional: personal bedding or décor
We provide furniture, linens, and all household essentials.
🟩 Ready to Reserve Your Bed?
We will contact you within 24–48 hours of receiving your form.
👉 Reserve My Bed Today
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How soon can I move in?
Most residents can move in within 24–72 hours, depending on availability and screening.
Do you drug test?
Yes. We conduct:
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Random drug tests
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Scheduled weekly testing
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Breathalyzer tests when needed
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Suspicion-based tests
Refusing a test is treated as a positive result.
Is there a deposit or reservation fee?
A reservation fee may be required only if you want us to hold a bed for a future date.
Same-day or next-day move-ins typically do not require a deposit.
Do you accept residents on probation or parole?
Yes. We work closely with:
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Probation
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Parole
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Drug court
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Diversion programs
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Re-entry case managers
We can provide documentation as needed.
Do you accept MAT (Suboxone, Methadone, Vivitrol)?
Yes. MAT is welcome as long as medications are:
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Prescribed
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Properly stored
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Taken as directed
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Listed on your medication log
What if I don’t have all my documents yet?
That’s okay. We only require:
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Your name
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Basic contact information
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Ability to verify identity at move-in
We’ll help you gather anything missing.
Are the bedrooms shared?
Yes. Most rooms are shared to promote accountability and structure.
(This is standard in transitional living.)
Do you provide transportation?
We don’t provide daily transportation, but we do help residents:
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Use bus routes
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Arrange rideshare
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Access local employment routes
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Plan transportation for appointments
Can I bring my car?
Yes, if space is available.
All vehicles must be registered with staff.
Can I work or go to school while living there?
Absolutely. Many residents work nearby or attend school/training programs.
Can my family visit?
Yes—during approved visitor hours.
All visitors must follow house rules.
Partners or anyone under the influence are not allowed.
How long can I stay?
Most residents stay 3–12 months, depending on their goals.
There is no forced discharge as long as expectations are met.
What happens after I submit my reservation form?
You’ll receive:
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A confirmation message
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A call or text within 24–48 hours
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A short screening
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A move-in date, if approved
What should I bring?
Bring:
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Clothing
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Hygiene items
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Medications
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ID
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Work or school items
We provide furniture, linens, and household essentials.
🟩 Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you’re ready to move forward, we’re here to help you begin your journey with stability, structure, and support.
Your next step is simple — reserve your bed and a team member will contact you within 24–48 hours.