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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: A Community Within A Community
Located at 1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, Men's Sober House provides dedicated, supportive recovery housing designed specifically for men navigating the path to sobriety. We offer a structured, sober environment where men can focus on rebuilding their lives, free from the pressures and triggers of active addiction.
Our mission at Men's Sober House is to foster a stable and nurturing atmosphere for men committed to maintaining sobriety. We believe that a strong support system is crucial during recovery, and our facility is designed to provide exactly that. Residents benefit from a community of peers who understand the challenges of recovery and are dedicated to mutual support.
At our Philadelphia location, we provide a safe, drug-free space equipped with the necessary amenities for comfortable living. While we offer essential support structures and a code of conduct to maintain a sober environment, we are not a clinical treatment facility. Our focus is on providing a stable living situation and a supportive community, empowering men to continue their journey towards long-term recovery, often in conjunction with other treatment programs or personal efforts.
We understand that transitioning back to a sober lifestyle requires structure and positive peer influence. Men's Sober House at 1501 S Newkirk St serves as a vital link in the recovery chain, offering a place to call home and a network of support crucial for sustained sobriety in the Philadelphia area.
For more information about our services and availability at our Philadelphia location, please visit our website or contact us directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the cost to stay at Men's Sober House in Philadelphia?
We offer various payment options, including private pay and potentially assistance programs for eligible individuals. Please contact us at +1 267-412-3425 or visit https://example.com for detailed information on current rates and financial assistance options specific to our Philadelphia location.
Q2: What are the rules and expectations for residents?
Our primary rule is strict adherence to a drug-free and alcohol-free environment. Residents are expected to maintain sobriety, follow a daily schedule conducive to recovery, respect house rules, participate in community meetings if offered, and engage in constructive activities. Detailed guidelines are provided upon acceptance.
Q3: Are the staff qualified to support recovery?
While our primary focus is providing a safe and structured living environment, our staff are trained in basic support techniques and conflict resolution. We facilitate a peer support system. For comprehensive clinical care, we encourage residents to engage with licensed professionals alongside their stay.
Q4: How long can someone stay at your sober house?
The duration of stay varies depending on individual needs and progress. We aim to provide stability for as long as necessary for each resident, typically ranging from several months to over a year, though this is flexible and discussed with the individual.
Q5: What kind of support services are available besides housing?
We offer a supportive community environment, house rules, and basic amenities. We do not provide clinical counseling or therapy directly, but we strongly encourage and support residents in seeking external resources like therapy, support groups (AA/NA meetings), and ongoing treatment programs relevant to their recovery journey.