Duane S.

I’ve found the proprietors to be interested in the development of all residents. Discrimination is not applicable here. All you must do is be willing to follow simple rules and be determined to get on with your own life and living.

I’ve experienced both sides of the board. Currently volunteering as Peer Support Specialist, I’ve also been a resident at Skyline. I find the Peer Support Specialists that I’ve experienced (as resident) were caring and compassionate individuals who would/will fully assist residents to the fullest extent that they are able. And now, operating as Peer Support Specialist, I find the assistance that the owners provide to be invaluable. (Also, I oversee a nice group of guys!) I’ve never operated in this capacity before but found help to be willing, able and competent. Regardless of your criminal charges and/or background Skyline is willing to lend a helping hand regardless of gender, age, ethnicity or physical limitations. Your privacy is assured, and confidentiality is the rule of the day.
If you’re willing to get on with your life by any means possible, have an ardent desire to refrain from drugs, alcohol and all other illicit/illegal substances (the end result being hospitals, institutions or death) and get along well with others, you’ll do well here. In fact, that’s the end goal for Skyline – that all its residents eventually find stable employment, successful reintegration into society, and be productive members along those lines.

In summation, THEY CARE! If you are looking for a different three-quarter house experience look no further. Consider Skyline Recovery! Give them a call, pack your bags (7 days’ worth of clothing, please), grab some cash or credit card and come on over. We’ll leave the light burning for ya! (Lol).