
Any Length Admissions
Start your life in recovery today!

At Any Length Recovery, we strive to maintain a community of motivated and inspired residents. Our community is full of people who have been to other treatment centers and have been unsuccessful.
Whether referred or self-referred, admission begins with a brief phone interview. This allows our recovery team to determine if our facility suits the individual’s needs and if they are an appropriate candidate. If a potential resident shows signs of physical dependence, we will refer them to a suitable medical detoxification facility. If, not, we have an extensive referral list.
If you, a family member, or a friend is interested in starting life in recovery, please call us at (803) 494-5180.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can I stay at Any Length Recovery?
We understand that recovery takes time. Our program can last as long as an individual needs. We ask that a resident make a personal commitment of six months.
Do you have any eligibility requirements for prospective residents?
Prospective residents must be at least 22 years of age. They must be able to work a full-time job. We do not provide mental health services, and medications must be pre-approved.
What is the cost of the stay at Any Length Recovery?
The initial cost is a nonrefundable payment of $1100 for the first month. This allows the resident time to find a job. After their first month, the resident will pay $200 a week. Rent includes a furnished apartment, utilities, transportation, and supportive services.
What should I bring to Any Length Recovery?
We understand that residents may not have many belongings when arriving at ALR. There is truly unity in the community, and no one goes hungry. That said, we ask that you bring the following:
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A state issued ID
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Bedding for a full-sized bed
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Clothes appropriate for a job interview
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If possible: Food, or money for food
Do you help residents obtain employment?
Yes. One of the main goals for our residents is to become gainfully employed and fully self-supporting. It is for this reason that new arrivals start each day with an in-depth “Job Search” meeting which is conducted by one of our two job-search coordinators. In addition to this daily meeting, residents participate in our “Job-Finding System” which has been developed over our 28 years in existence. Many of our residents obtain employment in customer service, food service, sales or carpentry; and many are able to transfer their jobs to their hometowns upon discharge.
