Sober Living

Sober living refers to a type of housing that supports individuals recovering from substance use disorders, such as alcohol or drug addiction. It provides a structured, drug-free environment where residents can focus on their recovery while learning to live independently. Sober living homes often emphasize accountability, healthy lifestyles, and peer support, typically requiring residents to adhere to specific rules such as maintaining sobriety, participating in household chores, and possibly attending recovery meetings or therapy sessions. These homes serve as a transitional space for individuals stepping down from intensive treatment programs, allowing them to reintegrate into society while minimizing the risk of relapse. Overall, sober living aims to foster a supportive community that encourages sobriety and personal growth.