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Find sober living homes, halfway houses, and recovery residences to support your journey. Safe, structured environments for people in recovery — because stable housing is the foundation of lasting recovery.
Recovery housing provides safe, substance-free living environments for people in recovery from addiction. This includes sober living homes, halfway houses, and recovery residences. These facilities offer structured support, peer accountability, and a stable foundation for building a sober life.
Costs vary widely depending on location, amenities, and level of support. Some recovery housing is subsidized or free through state programs or nonprofits. Others charge weekly or monthly rent, typically ranging from $400 to $2,000 per month. Many facilities accept insurance or offer sliding-scale fees. Contact the facility directly for pricing details.
Halfway houses are typically government-funded and serve as a transition from incarceration or inpatient treatment. They often have stricter rules and curfews. Sober living homes are usually privately operated and offer more flexibility. Both provide substance-free environments, but sober living homes generally allow residents to stay longer and have more autonomy.
Look for facilities that are certified or accredited (such as NARR-certified homes), have clear house rules, drug testing policies, peer support structures, and connections to local recovery meetings. Consider location, cost, gender-specific options, and proximity to employment or treatment services.
Use our Recovery Housing Finder above to search by location and county. You can also call 211 or the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 for free referrals to recovery housing in your area.
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