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Sober Living Homes

A supportive, structured bridge between treatment and independent life — where you build the routines and community that sustain long-term recovery.

What is Sober Living?

Sober living homes are drug- and alcohol-free residences for people in recovery. They provide structure, peer support, and accountability while giving clients more independence than residential treatment. For many people, sober living is the difference between completing rehab and actually staying sober.

House Structure

Our homes operate with clear rules designed to support recovery: regular drug testing, curfews, mandatory house meetings, required attendance at outpatient programming or 12-step meetings, and shared chores. The structure isn't punishment — it's the scaffolding that helps new sobriety stick.

What's Included

  • Furnished private or shared bedrooms
  • All utilities, WiFi, and household supplies
  • House manager on-site
  • Weekly house meetings
  • Random drug and alcohol testing
  • Curfews and check-ins
  • Transportation coordination
  • Direct access to outpatient programming
  • Alumni community and events

Who is Sober Living For?

Sober living is ideal for people who have completed detox and/or residential treatment but aren't ready to return to the environment where their addiction took root. It's also a great fit for people stepping down from PHP or IOP who want extra structure during a vulnerable transition.

The first 90 days of sobriety are statistically the most fragile. Sober living dramatically improves the odds.

House Features

A Place to Heal

FAQs

Sober Living Questions

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