List of Sober Living Homes in New Hampshire and Surrounding States
Unfortunately, there are not any sober living facility in New Hampshire. To help you find the treatment you need, we have included additional sober living homes in the surrounding states. While this may be inconvenient, being away from home can be therapeutic. Not being close to where someone is using drugs and alcohol can help focus on their recovery. The list can be incomplete so please do not hesitate to contact a treatment specialist at 1-800-304-2219.
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Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
- Residential Treatment
Services Offered
- Drug Prevention and Education
- Residential Beds for Clients Children
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve Step Rehab
- Relapse Prevention
People Served
- Rehab for Pregnant Women
- Rehab for Women
- Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders
14 West Walnut Street, Washington, PA
Rehab Settings
- Residential Treatment
- Halfway House
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
Services Offered
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Aftercare
- Twelve Step Rehab
People Served
- Services for Addicts with HIV/AIDS
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders
- Rehab for Women
- Rehab for the LGBTQ Community
- Seniors/older adults
Payment Options
- Self Payment
- Payment Assistance
- Low Cost
230 East Ridgewood Avenue, Paramus, NJ
Rehab Settings
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
- Sober Living Home
- Residential Treatment
- Outpatient Rehab
Services Offered
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Twelve Step Rehab
- Holistic Rehab
People Served
- Rehab with ASL or Assistance for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders
Payment Options
- State Financed
- Medicare
- Free or Low-Budget Treatment
- Medicaid
- Low Cost
39 Kingston Street, Boston, MA
Rehab Settings
- Residential Treatment
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
Services Offered
- Aftercare
People Served
- Rehab for Men
Payment Options
- Medicaid
- UnitedHealthcare
- Low Cost
- State Financed
- Tricare/Military Insurance
- Self Payment
1505 Whitesboro Street, Utica, NY
Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
- Residential Treatment
- Halfway House
People Served
- Rehab for Women
Payment Options
- Aetna
- Cigna
- Low Cost
- State Financed
- Tricare/Military Insurance
- Self Payment
1408 Genesee Street, Utica, NY
Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
- Residential Treatment
- Halfway House
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
Services Offered
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Twelve Step Rehab
People Served
- Rehab for the LGBTQ Community
- Rehab for Men
Payment Options
- Low Cost
- Payment Assistance
10 Hammond Street, Worcester, MA
Certified by the State of Maryland
Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
- Transitional Housing
- Residential Treatment
Services Offered
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Families
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Aftercare
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve Step Rehab
People Served
- Family Program
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Rehab for Men
Payment Options
- Self Payment
4203 Ritchie Highway, Baltimore, MD
Rehab Settings
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
- Residential Treatment
Services Offered
- Twelve Step Rehab
- Holistic Rehab
- Relapse Prevention
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Families
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Aftercare
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
People Served
- Family Program
- Rehab for the LGBTQ Community
- Rehab for Men
Payment Options
- Medicaid
- Self Payment
- State Financed
- Low Cost
125 North 18 Street, Harrisburg, PA
Funded by the U.S. Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency | Certified by the U.S. Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency
Rehab Settings
- Transitional Housing
- Short-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
- Residential Treatment
- Detox Center
Services Offered
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Aftercare
- Twelve Step Rehab
- Relapse Prevention
People Served
- Rehab for the LGBTQ Community
- Seniors/older adults
- Services for Addicts with HIV/AIDS
- Military Rehab Programs
- Rehab with ASL or Assistance for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders
Payment Options
- Low Cost
- State Financed
- Tricare/Military Insurance
- Medicare
- Access to Recovery Voucher
- Medicaid
920 Bellevue Street SE, DC
Rehab Settings
- Long-Term Inpatient Rehab
- Sober Living Home
- Residential Treatment
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment
Services Offered
- Faith-Based Rehab
- Aftercare
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve Step Rehab
People Served
- Services for Addicts with HIV/AIDS
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Rehab for Men
Payment Options
- Low Cost
- State Financed
171 Graham Street, Gardner, MA
In the state of New Hampshire, a person can locate sober living environments for when a recovering addict completes rehab and needs a stable place to live while building their new life.
Any type of sober living community in New Hampshire will be a structured live-in program, situated in a home, for recovering addicts. The purpose of this type of paid service is to help recovering addicts rebuild their lives. For example, a sober living home could help you find work, and most communities will require you to have full-time employment at some point. Other sober living communities may also involve community volunteer work or encourage you to go back to school or take job training. Sober living homes are often connected to some type of drug treatment methodology, such as the 12-step program. This will mean that you will have to attend regular meetings and counseling. Sober living communities are not for everyone, and usually, you have to be 18 years old or older, and will have to pass an initial background check, and drug and alcohol screenings. Sober living homes can be an excellent transition point for a recovering addict.
ASK A PROFESSIONAL
The three most common housing types for those in recovery include halfway houses, sober living homes, and transitional housing. The different types of housing are for those transitioning from prison, individuals leaving drug rehab, and individuals requiring housing before they move to a more permanent type of housing.
Yes, anyone can attend a sober living home if they feel it benefits their recovery. Most people take this option because they need time to re-establish employment, work on sobriety, and arrange a new place to live.
Generally, yes, they are gender specific. Halfway houses and sober living homes are usually men-only or women-only. Transitional housing is also often specific to families, men, and women. The purpose of being gender-specific is to provide safe and supportive environments.
Yes, most sober housing requires payments of rent or covering some type of housing cost. However, this is generally based on individual circumstances. Every member of a sober house or halfway house has household responsibilities to maintain the home.
Yes, generally, most people do not remain in sober housing or a halfway house longer than one year, and it is usually much less. Transitional housing can, in many circumstances, offer longer stays based on family or individual circumstances.
The questions from Addicted.org’s “Ask a Professional” are answered by Michael Leach, CCMA. If you need further clarification on any of the questions above or have any other questions you can contact him directly at [email protected].