BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY.
Length of Stay
No fixed limit · most residents stay 6 to 18 months
What we offer
Safe Housing - Clean, furnished rooms in a structured environment. Residents benefit from shared common areas, house meetings and supportive, drug-free community.
Case management - Individualized support to set goals, navigate resources, manage appointments, and track progress toward independence and stability.
Peer Support - Connection with a community of individuals on similar journeys. Peer mentors provide lived-experience guidance and encouragement every step of the way.
Life Skills Training - Workshop covering financial literacy, cooking, time management, conflict resolution, and other essential skills for independent living.
Employment Assistance - Resume building, interview preparation, job search support, and connections to local employment partners in the greater Houston area.
Recovery Support - Coordination with outpatient treatment, 12 step or SMART recovery meetings, and access to community-based recovery resources throughout Houston.
Clean Time Required | Open to all stages · new arrivals get more structure
Drug & Alcohol Testing | Random · on demand · at intake
House Manager | Lives on-site · available 24/7
What residents do every day
We are structured around the principle that recovery happens in real life. Residents work, attend outpatient treatment with the program of their choice, go to meetings, and live in the community.
Daily expectations
Be productive. Every resident is expected to work, attend school, attend outpatient treatment, or actively job-searching — usually some combination.
Contribute to the home. Weekly chores, keeping common spaces clean, respecting other residents.
House rules
No drugs or alcohol. Zero tolerance. A positive test or use means immediate discharge with a safe handoff.
Random testing. Drug and alcohol screening at intake, randomly throughout your stay, and on demand by house management.
Curfew. 10pm Sunday through Thursday, 12am Friday and Saturday. New residents earn extensions over time.
Overnight passes. Not allowed for the first 30 days. After that, approved by house management on a case-by-case basis.
Weekly house meeting. Mandatory. Resident-led, focused on accountability, conflict resolution, and community building.
The three phases of Chrysalis
Phase 1 — Foundation (first 30 days)
New residents get the most structure. Earlier curfew, no overnight passes, daily check-ins with the house manager, mandatory 90-in-90 meeting attendance, and a written recovery plan. The first month is about settling in, building routines, and establishing trust.
Phase 2 — Growth (months 2–6)
Once trust is established, residents earn more autonomy. Standard curfew, overnight passes available on approval, expanded freedom for work and family obligations. Continued meeting attendance, sponsorship, and weekly house meetings.
Phase 3 — Independence (months 6+)
Senior residents take on mentorship roles for newer residents, lead house meetings, and begin transitioning toward independent living. Some choose to stay long-term as anchor members of the community.
From caterpillar to Butterfly.
spread your wings you were reborn to fly!
MEET YOUR lEADER
Hi my name is Isaria and I am the founder of Chrysalis Rising. I am all about growth and positivity. My home will provide a judgement free zone. Driving freedom and smart decision making, we aim to get keep you on track and focused on your end goals. We must be real with ourselves. We all need a life coach who is ready and available to help you fast track into success. We are better together! There is no better time than now.