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1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, United States
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A Community Within A CommunitySober Living South Philadelphia's mission is to provide the best care for our clients who are struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. Our passion stems from our desire to affect positive change on the lives of those struggling with addiction and to help them along in their healing process. To carry out our mission, we offer everything you need to get started on your recovery journey including meeting lists for hundreds of meetings in the area and help getting into therapy, smart recovery, dharma, whatever's your thing!
1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, United States
https://example.com
Men's Sober House
Located at 1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, our Men's Sober House provides a dedicated recovery environment for men navigating the path to sobriety. We offer a structured, supportive community designed to foster lasting recovery while providing a stable home base.
Our facility is more than just a residence; it's a community within a community. We understand that the journey to sobriety requires structure, peer support, and a safe environment. At our South Philadelphia location, we provide a home-like atmosphere where men can rebuild their lives free from substance dependency.
Our Services Include:
• Structured daily programming focused on personal development and recovery
• A clean and sober living environment with clear house rules
• Peer support networks to build lasting friendships with those on similar journeys
• Accountability systems to help maintain sobriety
• Assistance with daily living tasks to reduce external stressors
• A safe space away from triggers and negative influences
We provide a temporary residence for men committed to their recovery. Our team creates an environment where residents can focus on healing, developing coping skills, and building a foundation for long-term sobriety.
Why Choose Our Men's Sober House?
• All-female staff providing respectful, professional care
• Strictly residential focus with no party atmosphere
• Regular house meetings to address challenges and celebrate successes
• A non-judgmental, supportive environment
• Opportunities to connect with local recovery resources
Our program is designed to be a crucial transitional step between more intensive treatment and independent living. We help men develop the skills and confidence needed to maintain sobriety in their own homes and communities.
At our Philadelphia location, we offer a comprehensive approach to recovery that combines structure with personal freedom. We believe in empowering men to take control of their lives while providing the support necessary for lasting change.
Contact Us:
Website: https://example.com
Phone: +1 267-412-3425
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the primary purpose of your Men's Sober House?
A: Our primary purpose is to provide a structured, supportive living environment for men in recovery. We offer a temporary home where residents can focus on maintaining sobriety while developing life skills needed for independent living.
Q2: What kind of support services do you offer?
A: We provide daily programming, peer support networks, and a structured environment. Our focus is on helping men build a foundation for lasting recovery through accountability, community, and personal development.
Q3: Are there specific rules for residents?
A: Yes, our house rules include requirements for sobriety, participation in daily programming, maintaining a clean living space, and respecting housemates and staff. These rules create a safe and supportive environment for everyone.
Q4: How long can someone stay at your facility?
A: The length of stay varies based on individual needs and progress. We work with each resident to determine appropriate timelines, typically ranging from 30 to 90 days, though extensions may be possible.
Q5: What happens after someone completes their stay?
A: We provide resources and support to help residents transition successfully into their next phase of recovery. This may include connections to aftercare programs, support groups, or transitional living arrangements.