Sober Living in Philadelphia, PA

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At Nova Recovery Center, we understand that the transition from drug or alcohol rehab back into daily life can be one of the most vulnerable stages in recovery. That’s why we now offer structured sober living options in Philadelphia, PA—designed to help individuals maintain sobriety while building independence, life skills, and community support.

Whether you’ve completed inpatient treatment or are participating in outpatient care, our sober living homes in Philadelphia provide a safe, stable, and substance-free environment that fosters long-term success.

The Benefits of Sober Living

Sober living provides a range of benefits that improve the likelihood of long-term sobriety:

Structure and Stability

Daily routines, curfews, and responsibilities build consistency and purpose.

Reduced Relapse Risk

By living in a drug- and alcohol-free environment, residents avoid triggers and reinforce sober habits.

Peer Accountability

Surrounding yourself with others in recovery fosters connection, shared motivation, and encouragement.

Independence with Support

Gain confidence in managing real-world responsibilities while still having the guidance you need.

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What You Can Expect

Our transitional housing in Philadelphia is carefully designed to provide structure, comfort, and connection. Every Nova sober living home includes:

Clean, fully furnished homes

On-site and off-site support staff

Washers and dryers

Spacious shared rooms

Full kitchens with full-size appliances

Comfortable single platform beds

Flat-screen TVs

Cable and Wi-Fi

These homes are not just a place to stay—they’re a step forward in your recovery journey. Residents grow together, support each other, and practice the life skills they need to stay sober independently.

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What Is Sober Living?

Sober living homes—also known as transitional living homes—are shared residences where people in recovery live together in a supportive, drug- and alcohol-free setting. These homes help bridge the gap between intensive treatment and full reintegration into everyday life.

Residents in sober homes are held accountable through routine schedules, drug testing, house responsibilities, and peer support. The goal is to provide structure and safety while encouraging growth, autonomy, and confidence in one’s ability to stay sober outside of a treatment facility.

Nova Recovery Center’s Philadelphia sober living program is ideal for individuals who need a next step after rehab or are seeking a supportive environment to reinforce healthy habits and reduce the risk of relapse.

Why Choose Sober Living in Philadelphia?

Philadelphia is home to a vibrant and growing recovery community. With a wide variety of local 12-step meetings, outpatient care centers, volunteer opportunities, and vocational training options, it’s an ideal place to rebuild your life in recovery.

Our Philadelphia sober living homes are situated in accessible and walkable neighborhoods, with public transportation, grocery stores, parks, and recovery resources just minutes away. This ensures residents can reintegrate into society while staying grounded in accountability and support.

Transitional Housing for Every Need

At Nova, we believe recovery is personal, so our housing programs are too. Whether you’re just leaving rehab, returning from relapse, or seeking extra accountability while working or going to school, sober living in Philadelphia can meet your needs.

We offer:

  • Men’s sober living homes
  • Women’s sober living homes
  • Flexible lengths of stay based on your recovery goals
  • Access to outpatient programs and alumni support

How Much Does Sober Living Cost in Philadelphia?

The cost of sober living homes in Philadelphia varies depending on location, housing type (shared or private rooms), and services provided. At Nova Recovery Center, we are committed to offering affordable sober living that doesn’t compromise on comfort or accountability.

Typical pricing ranges from $600 to $850 per month and includes:

  • Rent and utilities
  • Fully furnished housing
  • Recovery support services
  • House management
  • Drug testing and monitoring
  • Access to recovery resources

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Same-Day Admissions in Austin Available.

Who Is a Good Fit for Sober Living?

Sober living is a great choice for individuals who:

  • Have recently completed inpatient rehab or detox
  • Are actively enrolled in an outpatient or IOP program
  • Need a safe, substance-free environment to stay accountable
  • Want to live with others who understand the recovery journey
  • Are working, going to school, or building new life skills
  • Need a longer runway to transition into independent living

Whether you’re in early recovery or restarting after a relapse, sober living offers the structure and support to rebuild your life on your terms.

Get Started with Sober Living in Philadelphia

Are you ready to take the next step toward a stable, fulfilling life in recovery? Nova Recovery Center’s Philadelphia sober living homes are here to support your journey.

Call us today at (512) 605-2955 or fill out our confidential form to connect with our admissions team. We’ll help you find the right housing, support resources, and next steps based on your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a structured, substance-free living environment for individuals in recovery. Residents follow rules, support one another, and participate in daily routines that encourage sobriety.

Most stays range from 30 to 180 days, but longer durations are encouraged for those seeking continued support and stability.

No. We provide gender-specific homes for men and women to ensure safety and comfort for all residents.

Yes. Curfews help residents establish consistency and are part of maintaining accountability within the household.

While active participation in outpatient care or support groups is encouraged, you do not need to be currently enrolled in treatment to qualify for sober living.

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