Safe Sober Living & Shared Housing for Individuals in Transition

Dayspring Residential Care Home, LLC — Supporting men & women returning home

About Us
Dayspring Residential Care Home, LLC
At Dayspring Residential Care Home, LLC, we believe in second chances, supportive community, and faith-based guidance for individuals in transition.
Our mission is to provide safe, sober, affordable shared living spaces for men and women returning home from incarceration or navigating life’s biggest transitions. We are proud to stand in the gap for those who need a stable place to call home—a place where independence is respected and growth is encouraged.
We offer warm, residential homes in Mobile Alabama, thoughtfully furnished and managed with care. Residents enjoy access to laundry, Wi-Fi, stocked kitchens, transportation assistance, and a supportive, respectful environment.
What makes Dayspring unique is our faith-based foundation: while each resident is free to live independently, we believe spiritual wellness, community accountability, and practical support create an environment where people can truly thrive.
Our founders, Shalanda Glover and Kesia LoydBrown, are deeply committed to reentry success and recovery support. As hands-on house managers, they work alongside probation officers, reentry organizations, and families to make sure each resident has the chance to start over with dignity.
We welcome individuals who are committed to sober living and personal responsibility. Together, we help our residents build a new path forward—one day, one step, one spring of hope at a time.
📞 Contact:
Phone: 251-295-3299
Email: info@dayspringresidentialcarehome.com
Website: www.dayspringresidentialcarehome.com
Who We Serve
At Dayspring Residential Care Home, LLC, we proudly open our doors to adults who need a safe, supportive, and sober living environment—with a special commitment to our nation’s veterans.
Veterans in Transition:
Men and women who have served our country and now need stable, affordable housing and community support as they transition into their next chapter.
Returning Citizens:
Individuals coming home from incarceration who want a fresh start in a structured, faith-based, sober living home.
People in Recovery:
Adults dedicated to maintaining sobriety, rebuilding their lives, and living in a substance-free environment.
SSI/Fixed Income Residents:
Adults who receive Social Security Income (SSI) or other fixed income and need an affordable, shared living option with essential services.
Adults in Transition:
Residents referred by probation officers, reentry programs, or community support agencies who need an independent yet supportive place to live.
