What Is A Sober Living Facility?
In the most basic sense, a sober living facility, or just a sober living in “recovery speak,” is a home in which a group of recovering addicts and alcoholics live together under the assumption of a shared commitment to sobriety. Unlike in an inpatient facility, addicts in a sober living are free to come and go as they please, provided they are home by an agreed-upon curfew. Every sober living home will differ in terms of its rules and regulations (some require household chores, 12-step meeting attendance, house meetings, etc.) but the one thing most homes have in common is their commitment to ensuring a safe, sober, and supportive environment for addicts in early recovery. Sober Living Homes Offer Just The Right Amount of Structure The common mission of all sober living homes (mentioned above) is also what makes sober living homes such a smart housing option for men and women in the early stage of their recovery. For many addicts and alcoholics, returning to their old home environments