Recovery isn’t just about abstaining—it’s about building a life that feels worth staying sober for. At HOPE House in Nampa, Idaho, structured living provides the foundation many men need to regain stability, purpose, and connection.
Why Structured Living Matters
HOPE House enforces zero tolerance for substances, daily routines, and staffed homes ensuring accountability through random drug tests, curfews, and recovery meeting requirements.
Studies show structured sober environments significantly boost long-term recovery success and employment outcomes. HOPE House clients maintain sobriety at rates far above national averages and stay engaged in recovery communities.
Daily Structure and Personal Responsibility
- Residents follow daily schedules including chores, recovery meetings, and job responsibilities.
- Each household is supervised by a live-in manager who models discipline and provides mentorship.
This consistency helps rewire routines after addiction and reinforces discipline and independence.
Community Support That Lasts
Peer living encourages accountability, shared recovery effort, and healthy social bonds. Many residents describe the relationships as transformative—like family rather than roommates.
How HOPE House Is Different
- Exclusive sober environment for men
- Mandatory employment within 30 days unless recovery-focused
- Participation in recovery activities like AA, SMART Recovery, or Celebrate Recovery
- Group workouts, outings, and personal growth education as part of the house culture
Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you or someone you love is looking for recovery housing that’s rooted in structure and support, HOPE House may be the right fit. Visit the Program & Structure page to learn more or explore Our Culture to see how we do things differently.



