Sober Living Homes in Texas and Colorado Springs
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When people leave our rehab center, some may return to a harmful home. This can make it hard for them to stay sober. It can also raise stress and triggers that might lead to relapse.
We believe that a structured sober living home can offer strong and lasting benefits. This will help increase your chances of long-term success in sobriety. Refraining from mind-altering substances is only one piece of the recovery puzzle.
Sober homes are places where people in recovery live together. They support each other as they learn to lead healthy, sober lives on their own. In this substance-free environment, residents learn and practice skills to stay sober. They develop healthy routines, learn responsibility, and gain valuable life experience.






Nova’s sister company, Eudaimonia Recovery Homes, provides transitional housing in Texas and Colorado. This helps people move from rehab to independent living.
Each sober living environment offers recovery support services. They have a step-by-step program to keep people accountable. This program meets the unique needs of individuals in recovery.
Benefits of Transitional Living for Men and Women
Robust recovery support services
Eudaimonia transitional housing offers supportive sober living options with monitoring, routines, and resources for employment and education.
Safe environment
Eudaimonia offers safe, substance-free homes for individuals post-addiction treatment, minimizing relapse risks and stress.
Great amenities
Our transitional housing prioritizes comfort with clean, welcoming environments and modern amenities for residents.
Convenient locations
We place our homes for men and women safely near shops and public transport.
Our Sober Living Housing Locations
Austin, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
Houston, Texas
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
How Much Does Sober Living Cost?
We are proud to provide sober living houses and apartments. They come with many benefits and amenities at a good price.
We think transitional living is a key part of long-term recovery. We work hard to keep it affordable. If you have questions about the cost of Eudaimonia’s sober living programs, please contact our admissions team. They are able to assist you now.
Frequently Asked Questions
A sober living residence is a facility for individuals overcoming addiction. People also refer to it as a sober house or a halfway house.
In these homes, residents live together without using drugs or alcohol.
These homes offer support through routines, peer help, and accountability. This often includes random drug tests, curfews, and recovery meetings. These measures help residents move from rehab to independent living.
Sober living homes offer stability in early recovery by removing triggers present in former living environments. The structured setting, along with regular routines and support from peers, helps build new habits. This reduces stress that might cause a relapse. Eudaimonia Recovery Homes also provides recovery support services and programming to reinforce sobriety while residents learn responsibility and life skills.
Many sober living homes operate on a step-by-step accountability model. They include mandatory chores, house meetings, drug/alcohol testing, peer support, and guidance toward employment or education. Some facilities even offer on‑site outpatient services or clinical oversight.
Costs vary by region, but transitional housing typically provides affordable options compared to inpatient treatment. Nova/Eudaimonia works to keep pricing reasonable and offers guidance on financial considerations. If you’d like exact figures, their admissions team can provide current rates.
Legitimate sober living homes usually belong to known groups or networks. They have clear rules and expectations.
These homes also provide a substance-free environment. They may also partner with licensed rehab centers to offer enhanced recovery services. Facilities that offer structured daily life and accountability are more effective in improving long-term sobriety outcomes.
Yes—many sober living environments, including Eudaimonia Recovery Homes, provide residences that are gender-specific. They support men and women in a safe, respectful, and substance-free community.
Many experts suggest staying for at least 30 to 90 days. This time helps build routines, strengthen coping skills, and ease into independent living. Extended stays can be beneficial, especially when combined with outpatient programs or continued support groups.
Yes—many programs, including those affiliated with Nova Recovery Center, encourage family involvement. This may include family sessions or workshops. These help loved ones understand recovery goals. They also teach how to provide support while respecting boundaries.