Yes, we have street parking, on-site parking, and even some garage parking.

Yes, we do allow suboxone if it’s part of your recovery plan and prescribed by your treating physician.

As a sober living home, we’re open 24/7.

Keno Hope House has a total of four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large living room, an eat-in kitchen, a full basement with a laundry area and storage, a large double-lot yard, and an outdoor sports area.

We have 3 bedrooms with 2 single beds and 1 extra-large bedroom with 3 single beds.

Keno Hope House is run by a non-profit, so it’s more affordable than many other sober living homes. We charge $450 per month or $115 per week.

Yes, all utilities and amenities are included in the rent. This includes everything from gas and electricity to cable TV and internet, as well as a washer and dryer.

Keno Hope House is based in a residential area surrounded by all kinds of amenities and recreational spaces, including grocery stores, banks, public parks, a public library, and even a bus stop.

Yes, non-residents are welcome to visit Keno Hope House as long as they make an appointment in advance. To respect the privacy of our residents, please do not show up without an appointment.