Sober Living in Houston, Texas

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Sober Living in Houston, Texas

Eudaimonia Recovery Homes is a sister company of Nova Recovery Center. It provides sober living houses for men and women in Houston, Texas.

Houston is a great place for people recovering from substance abuse. It offers many job opportunities and several colleges for further education. Local support groups also exist to help with recovery. Our Houston sober living homes offer the support and structure needed for a healthy recovery journey.

Seeking a safe, structured place to rebuild your life? Our Houston sober living homes provide accountability, peer support, and a clear path forward. You’ll live in a recovery‑focused environment, follow a simple set of house rules, and stay connected to treatment and community—so progress sticks long after rehab.

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Providing Extensive Support for Accountability-Driven Recovery

Eudaimonia sober living homes in Houston are much more than just houses to live in. We provide clients with access to all the essential support services they need to maintain long-term sobriety. The following services help individuals continue the recovery process long after their inpatient rehab program has ended.

Three-phase recovery program

Residents engage in a phased recovery program to transition to independent sobriety with increased responsibilities and freedoms.

Structured living

This helps clients in sober homes. It uses schedules and support staff to promote safety and accountability in recovery.

Certified peer recovery support program

Certified peer recovery specialists offer personalized support to residents recovering from addiction through regular meetings and relationship building.

Recovery support programming

We offer support in employment, education, and volunteering to aid clients in achieving sobriety goals.

Sober coaches

Support staff, experienced in recovery, assist clients individually to manage their recovery program objectives.

Outpatient treatment services

We provide intensive outpatient care for sober living residents, with meetings held thrice weekly in Houston.

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Why choose sober living in Houston?

Houston offers real‑world recovery advantages: steady job markets, public transportation, local colleges, and hundreds of peer‑support meetings every week. Our homes sit in established neighborhoods—such as Houston Heights and near‑East End—with quick access to bus routes, grocery stores, and parks, so daily life is convenient while you focus on sobriety.

What Is a Sober Living Home?

Sober living residences offer gender-specific transitional housing for individuals recovering from substance and alcohol dependency. People frequently use the term “sober living home” interchangeably with “¾ house,” “halfway house,” or “recovery house.” These terms all refer to various types of recovery-focused accommodations.

Sober living homes are not a replacement for formal addiction treatment. However, they offer drug testing, recovery programs, and support services. These resources help people move from treatment back into society.

Sober living programs can work well with 12-Step Programs like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA). This combination increases the support and accountability for residents.

Residents of sober living facilities pay a monthly fee, similar to rent. They must cook, help with chores, and follow all rules set by the staff. This also includes remaining sober and avoiding any use of addictive substances.

How our Houston sober living works

Accountability with respect. You’ll agree to community standards (curfews, meeting attendance, random drug/alcohol testing), share household duties, and support your peers. Expect encouragement—plus consequences that keep the house safe.

Peer recovery support. Trained house managers coordinate groups, goal‑setting, and check‑ins. Many residents attend local AA/NA/SMART meetings and our alumni activities.

Three‑phase structure. Early weeks emphasize stability and routine. As you demonstrate responsibility—clean tests, work/school, meeting requirements—you’ll earn increased freedoms and responsibilities that prepare you for independent living.

Outpatient options. Pair housing with Nova IOP in Houston to strengthen relapse prevention, coping skills, and mental health support while you work or go to school.

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What Are the Benefits of a Sober Living Program?

  • A supportive peer environment that encourages personal growth
  • Ability to apply the skills learned in rehab
  • Gradual increase of responsibilities and personal freedom for a smoother transition into independent life
  • Recovery-focused environment and guidance that reduces the risk of relapse
  • Opportunity to establish solid relationships and a firm foundation in sobriety

Typical weekly rhythm

  • Daily: House check‑ins, chores, curfew compliance

  • 2–4x/week: Recovery meetings (12‑Step, SMART, or approved alternatives)

  • Random: Drug/alcohol testing

  • Work/school: Encouraged or required, with help securing interviews or classes

  • Optional: IOP groups three evenings per week (schedule varies)

House rules at a glance

  • Maintain sobriety; submit to random testing

  • Honor curfew and quiet hours

  • Participate in meetings and recovery assignments

  • Respect roommates and property; complete chores

  • No violence, threats, or illegal activities

  • Visitors and passes per house policy (case‑by‑case)

Rules are designed to protect the community and your momentum in recovery.

Locations & neighborhood benefits

Our Houston homes are located in established, transit‑friendly areas such as Houston Heights (near I‑10 with parks, coffee shops, and Houston Community College reachable within ~5 miles) and the near‑East End. You’ll find bus stops, employers, groceries, and green space close by, making it easier to balance recovery with daily life.

If you need exact availability or to confirm a specific neighborhood, call (512) 605‑2955. We’ll match you with the best fit and timelines.

Rooms, amenities, and what to bring

  • Fully furnished homes with shared living areas and kitchens

  • Wi‑Fi, laundry access, and essentials (basic linens/cleaning supplies)

  • Shared or semi‑private rooms (based on availability)

  • On‑site house manager and coordinated recovery activities

  • Bring personal clothing, toiletries, and any approved prescriptions. Leave valuables and prohibited items at home.

How much does sober living cost in Houston?

Costs vary by neighborhood and room type. Most Houston sober living homes publish ranges from roughly $600 to $1,600/month (shared vs. more private options), with utilities typically included. Insurance generally doesn’t cover rent for sober living; however, IOP services can often be billed to insurance. We’ll help you check benefits confidentially.

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Same-Day Admissions in Houston Available.

Admissions: fast, confidential, and supportive

  1. Call (512) 605‑2955 or submit the form to review current availability

  2. Brief screening (sobriety status, medications, goals)

  3. Placement based on fit, timing, and any outpatient needs

  4. Move‑in orientation (house tour, rules, schedule, testing)

Same‑week admissions are common when space is available.

A Distraction-Free Environment Where You Can Focus on Your Recovery

Our sober living homes in Houston, Texas, are for men and women. They provide a safe and clean place to live. Here, you can focus on your sobriety in a supportive community.

Our Houston locations are near local businesses like grocery stores and restaurants. They are also close to bus routes for easy transportation.

At Eudaimonia, we specifically tailor our program structure for individuals in recovery, providing a safe, clean, and accountable sober living experience. Support staff, both on-site and off-site, complete this task.

It uses a tiered program model and has assigned program coordinators and house managers. Regular drug and alcohol testing keeps a substance-free environment for everyone. We do not tolerate any kind of substance abuse.

You can use health insurance for outpatient treatment in IOP; call to verify benefits privately and for free.

Offering Comfortable and Spacious Accommodations in a Culturally-Rich City

The men’s sober living home in Houston Heights offers a vibrant community, job opportunities, and easy navigation.

Interstate 10 is in proximity, along with bus stops and various amenities. Houston Community College and multiple parks are within a five-mile radius. The sober living residence provides cozy accommodations, Wi-Fi, and essential supplies for ease.

A Stress-Free Admissions Process

Eudaimonia offers a fast and easy admissions process for sober living residents. We know that picking and joining a sober living program can feel overwhelming. We want to make this process easy and stress-free.

If you are looking for a sober living home in Houston for yourself or someone you value, we can help. We will help you find the best location for your needs. We can also assist you in enrolling in any extra IOP or extended care options.

Our sober living programs are exceptionally affordable, and we also work with several insurance providers. Please reach out to our admissions team. They can help you learn about our sober living locations in Houston. You can also start the enrollment process with them.

FAQs About Sober Living in Houston and Recovery Housing

Sober living costs in Houston typically range from $600 to $1,600 per month, depending on the location, room type, and included amenities. Most homes include utilities, Wi-Fi, and basic furnishings, while additional outpatient services may be billed to insurance.

The average stay in a sober living home is 90 days or more, though many residents remain for six months to a year. Longer stays allow time to build strong recovery habits before moving into independent housing.

Daily life includes house meetings, curfew compliance, random drug testing, chores, and active participation in recovery groups such as AA, NA, or SMART Recovery. Residents also focus on work, school, and rebuilding personal goals in a structured, supportive environment.

Most sober living programs have a simple admissions process that includes a brief screening, proof of sobriety, and agreement to house rules. Availability can vary, so it’s best to apply early and confirm current openings.

Recovery houses generally allow flexible stays, often ranging from a few months to over a year, based on progress and personal goals. Residents are encouraged to stay as long as they benefit from the structure and accountability.

The terms are often used interchangeably. However, “sober house” usually emphasizes a drug- and alcohol-free living environment, while “recovery house” may highlight the structured peer support and accountability model.

Common rules include no substance use, curfews, mandatory meeting attendance, random drug testing, and participation in chores. These rules protect residents and create a safe, supportive environment.

Recovery houses are typically not free, as residents contribute rent to cover housing costs. However, many are more affordable than private apartments, and some may offer sliding-scale rates or financial assistance programs.

An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a structured treatment option but is not the same as residential rehab. IOP allows individuals to live at home or in a sober living home while attending therapy sessions several days a week.

Rehab provides clinical treatment, detox, and intensive therapy in a residential setting, while sober living provides safe housing and peer accountability after rehab. Many people transition from rehab to sober living to maintain structure during early recovery.

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