General Information
What is a sober living home?
A sober living home provides a safe, structured, and substance-free environment for individuals recovering from addiction while they rebuild their lives.
How does sober living work?
Residents live in a supportive community, follow house rules, attend recovery meetings, and focus on building healthy routines and long-term sobriety.
Eligibility & Admission
Who can join sober living?
Anyone committed to maintaining sobriety and willing to follow the house guidelines may apply to join a sober living program.
What is the admission process?
The process usually includes an initial inquiry, a short assessment or interview, and acceptance into the home once eligibility requirements are met.
House Rules
Are drugs or alcohol allowed?
No, sober living homes maintain a strict zero-tolerance policy for drugs and alcohol to ensure a safe recovery environment.
Do residents have to follow house rules?
Yes, all residents must follow house rules such as curfews, chores, and respectful behavior to maintain structure and accountability.
Daily Routine
What does a typical day look like?
Residents usually follow a structured routine that may include work, recovery meetings, personal responsibilities, and house activities.
Are chores or responsibilities required?
Yes, residents share household chores and responsibilities to maintain the home and build accountability.