Addiction Recovery Support & Sober Living
Recovery from addiction is more than just quitting — it's rebuilding a life that supports long-term sobriety. Sober living homes, recovery coaches, peer support groups, and aftercare programs make that rebuilding possible.
This directory lists sober living homes (including Oxford Houses, which are free or low-cost democratic-run homes), recovery community centers, peer recovery coaching, and aftercare programs across all 50 states.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is a sober living home?
- A sober living home is a substance-free residence where people in recovery live together, support each other's sobriety, and learn to manage day-to-day life. Most charge weekly or monthly rent; Oxford Houses operate as democratic households with low costs.
- What's an Oxford House?
- Oxford Houses are self-run, self-supported recovery houses for people in recovery from substance use. There are over 3,000 in the US. Residents share rent and household expenses (typically 00–$200/week) and vote on house rules. They're listed throughout this directory under 'Sober Living & Recovery'.
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