Mission Statement
Fuse Restoration Living, LLC provides structured, peer-supported recovery housing for men, women, and transgender individuals recovering from Substance Use Disorders and co-occurring behavioral health conditions.
The program promotes personal responsibility, accountability, and community reintegration through a safe, alcohol- and drug-free living environment that aligns with Kentucky Association of Recovery Residences (KYARR) and National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) standards.
Vision Statement
Fuse Restoration Living is committed to operating with integrity, upholding the rights and dignity of every resident, and maintaining a recovery-oriented culture guided by peer support and dedicated staff leadership. We strive to create a healthy, safe, and home-like environment that fosters empowerment, belonging, and community. Through shared governance, mutual respect, and accountability, we cultivate a supportive atmosphere where individuals in early recovery can rebuild their lives, restore family relationships, and achieve long-term sobriety. As a responsible and engaged community partner, we remain focused on health, safety, and being a good neighbor in every location we serve.
Core Values
Fuse Restoration Living operates under the following principles:
Recovery is possible for every individual.
Residents deserve dignity, respect, and safety.
Accountability and structure are essential to early recovery.
Ethical operations protect the integrity of recovery housing.
Community integration strengthens sobriety outcomes.
Transparency and compliance are mandatory.
Non-Discrimination Policy
Fuse Restoration Living does not discriminate in admission, housing, services, or employment based on:
Race
Religion
Gender
Gender identity
Sexual orientation
National origin
Disability
HIV status
Age
Socioeconomic status
All applicants meeting admission criteria will be considered equally in accordance with Fair Housing Protections. Fuse Restoration Living LLC follows all local, state and federal laws with respect to discrimination.