Frequently Asked Questions
What is sober living?
Sober living is a type of transitional housing that provides a safe and supportive environment for people who are recovering from substance abuse. Sober living homes are not treatment facilities, but rather places where people can live with others who share their commitment to sobriety and recovery.
Who can stay at Jeff’s Sober Living?
Jeff’s Sober Living welcomes anyone who is committed to staying sober and following
the house rules. You do not need to have completed a treatment program or have a certain amount of sobriety time to stay at Jeff’s Sober Living. However, you
do need to be willing to articipate in regular drug testing, attend 5 AA/NA meetings (or a recovery focused program of your choosing) attend house meetings, and follow the curfew and other guidelines.
How much does it cost to stay at Jeff’s Sober Living?
The cost of staying at Jeff’s Sober Living varies depending on the location, size, and amenities of the house. Guests pay weekly and rates range from $150-$200 a
week. However, we strive to keep our rates affordable and competitive with other sober living homes in the area. We also offer flexible payment options
and scholarships for those who qualify. We accept all major credit cards and believe investing in your sobriety is the best investment you can make. Please
contact us for more information about our rates and availability.
What are the benefits of staying at Jeff’s Sober Living?
Staying at Jeff’s Sober Living can help you maintain your sobriety and recovery by providing you with a stable and supportive living environment. You will have
access to peer support, recovery resources, and community activities that can enhance your recovery journey. You will also have the opportunity to develop
life skills, build relationships, and pursue your personal and professional goals.
How long can I stay at Jeff’s Sober Living?
There is no set limit on how long you can stay at Jeff’s Sober Living, as long as you abide by the house rules and pay your rent on time. We understand that everyone’s recovery journey is different, and we want to support you as long as you need us. However, we also encourage you to transition to independent living when you feel ready and confident. We will help you find suitable housing options and connect you with ongoing support services when you decide to move out.