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Sober Living Homes in Alabama

Last updated on: Monday, 25 September 2023
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Sober living homes in Alabama allow individuals to be independent and offer structure to help those starting their recovery journey. Transitioning from drug rehab to your life is not always easy, and sober living homes provide the needed support structure. To help, DRS has a comprehensive list of sober living homes in Alabama to help you find housing that is right for you. Some sober living communities listed below have accreditations and licensures.

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List of Sober Living Homes in Alabama

Below is a list of the different sober living facilities in Alabama. Each listing provides information on the types of services provided and the payment options available. You can also find accreditations and certifications to help you determine if the sober living facility is trusted and meets your needs. The list can be incomplete so please do not hesitate to contact a treatment specialist at 1-800-304-2219.

Reviewed: July 12, 2023

CED Fellowship House Inc is a program primarily for adult males. After reviewing the website, we found that the program offers treatment for alcohol addiction. Patients must be men, 18 years of age, participate in 12-step groups, and work full-time. There is an admission fee of $250, and 30% of the weekly net income pays for room and board.

Rehab Settings

- Long-Term Inpatient
- Residential
- Sober Living
- Substance Abuse Treatment

Services Offered

- Co-Occurring Disorders
- Holistic
- LGBTQ+ Community
- Men

Payment Options

- Low-Cost Options
- Payment Assistance

Trust Factors

- Alabama Department of Mental Health Certified

Medical Staff: Sam Long, NCAC | Executive Director
George Towne, NCAC | Assistant Director

4209 Brooke Avenue, Gadsden, AL

Rehab Settings

- Long-Term Inpatient
- Residential
- Sober Living
- Substance Abuse Treatment

Services Offered

- Christian
- Drug Test
- Faith-Based
- Relapse Prevention
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Services for DUI/DWI Offenders
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Women

Trust Factors

- Court-Approved Services

Professional Staff: Trained and experienced counselors

Foley, AL

Rehab Settings

- Assessment
- Assessment/Rehab Referral Services for Businesses
- Long-Term Inpatient
- Residential
- Sober Living
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Transitional Housing

Services Offered

- Christian
- Drug Free Workplace (DFW) National Services
- Faith-Based
- Men
- Relapse Prevention
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Services for DUI/DWI Offenders
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Couples
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Families
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve-Step
- Women

112 Natchez Ct, Montgomery, AL

Reviewed: December 4, 2023

Rapha Treatment Center treats men seeking long-term recovery. After DRS reviewed the website, they are a drug and alcohol treatment program. It is a 30-bed facility offering high and low-intensity treatment. They accept most insurance companies and do not take Medicaid or Medicare.

Rehab Settings

- Detox
- Long-Term Inpatient
- Residential
- Short-Term Inpatient
- Sober Living
- Substance Abuse Treatment

Services Offered

- Aftercare
- Christian
- Faith-Based
- Men
- Relapse Prevention
- Twelve-Step

Payment Options

- Employee Assistance Programs
- Self Payment

Trust Factors

- Alabama Department of Mental Health Certified

677 West Covington Avenue, Attalla, AL

Rehab Settings

- Long-Term Inpatient
- Residential
- Sober Living
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Transitional Housing

Services Offered

- Aftercare
- Christian
- Co-Occurring Disorders
- Faith-Based
- Men
- Relapse Prevention
- Services for Addicts with HIV/AIDS
- Women

Payment Options

- Low-Cost Options
- Payment Assistance
- Sliding Fee Scale

Trust Factors

- Alabama Department of Mental Health Certified

Professional Staff: Ted Sexton, Bachelor’s in Law Enforcement Administration, CPRSS, ADAC | Executive Director

700 35th Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL

Rehab Settings

- Assessment
- Long-Term Inpatient
- Residential
- Short-Term Inpatient
- Sober Living
- Substance Abuse Treatment

Services Offered

- Faith-Based
- Pregnant Women
- Services for Addicts with HIV/AIDS
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve-Step
- Women

Medical Staff: Kelsi Tippery, CAC | Director of Treatment Center for Women

Mobile, AL

Reviewed: October 19, 2023

Elmore Community Hospital Ivy Creek Detox is a community hospital. After DRS reviewed the website, we found the program accepts Medicaid. The detox program helps clients with alcohol and or opiate addiction.

Rehab Settings

- Detox
- Hospital Inpatient
- Medical Detox
- Sober Living
- Substance Abuse Treatment

Services Offered

- Aftercare
- Holistic
- Services for Addicts with HIV/AIDS

Payment Options

- Health Net
- Magellan Health SM
- Managed Health Network (MHN)
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- Multiplan
- Neighborhood Health Plan
- The Holman Group
- Tricare/Military Insurance
- UnitedHealthcare

Medical Staff: Dr. Melissa Thompson
Alex Gross, CRNP

500 Hospital Dr, Wetumpka, AL

Rehab Settings

- Sober Living

Services Offered

- Christian
- Drug Test
- Faith-Based
- Men
- Relapse Prevention
- Services for Criminal Justice Clients
- Services for DUI/DWI Offenders
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Individuals
- Twelve-Step

Trust Factors

- Court-Approved Services

Anniston, AL

Rehab Settings

- Sober Living

Services Offered

- Beds for Clients' Children
- Drug Test
- LGBTQ+ Community
- Men
- Military
- Relapse Prevention

Payment Options

- Low-Cost Options
- Sliding Fee Scale

Trust Factors

- Alabama Department of Mental Health Funded

925 Convent Road NE, Cullman, AL

Rehab Settings

- Halfway House
- Sober Living

Services Offered

- Military
- Veterans

Trust Factors

- GuideStar Silver Seal of Transparency

125 Dilston Ln, Mobile, AL

The state of Alabama offers numerous sober living environments for recovering addicts, these homes are an excellent transition period for an addict to establish a job, go to school, and build better relationships in a structured and supportive group.

Sober living communities are safe and drug and alcohol-free environments for recovering addicts who have finished some type of lengthy treatment process. When you have finished either short-term or long-term residential drug rehab in Alabama, you can have the option to stay in a sober living community. Commonly, many sober living communities are based on the 12-step model of addiction treatment, whereas others will not be. A sober living house is designed for any recovering addict to call home, and they are comfortable environments, where you can work on your recovery, and rediscover the things you want to do in life. A sober living community in Alabama will provide all the amenities you require, and there will be set rules and procedures you will have to follow. For example, most sober living homes will encourage you to become engaged with the community, find work, pursue your goals, and take steps to live a healthy life. There will often be age limits, such as you have to be 18 to live at a sober living home. You will also have daily chores and responsibilities and will have to pay to live there.

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MICHAEL LEACH, CCMA

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Michael Leach is a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, who has over 5 years of experience working in the field of addiction. He spent his career working under the board-certified Addictionologist Dr. Rohit Adi. His experience includes working with families during their loved one’s stay in treatment, helping those with substance abuse issues find treatment, and teaching life skills to patients in a recovery atmosphere. Though he has worked in many different areas of rehabilitation, the majority of his time was spent working one on one with patients who were actively withdrawing from drugs. Withdrawal and the fear of going through it is one biggest reason why an addict continues to use and can be the most difficult part of the rehabilitation process. His experience in the withdrawal atmosphere has taught him that regardless of what approach a person takes to get off drugs, there are always mental and emotional obstacles that need to be overcome. He believes having someone there to help a person through these obstacles can make all the difference during the withdrawal process.