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Sober Living Homes

We serve women— daughters, sisters, wives and mothers—who need structure and professional support in early recovery to build a solid basis for sustained sobriety. The Women’s Home addresses the special needs of women, with a focus on lifestyle changes. By accepting boundaries and personal responsibility, residents put in place new attitudes and new ways of living, transforming their liabilities into assets. Residents learn tools to stay sober and how to “live life on life’s terms.” It is one of the few such programs licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia. We are based on a strategy of accountability to structure, accepting guidance from staff and cultivating healthy relationships with women, learning to ask for and accept help. Residents align themselves with successful women in the recovery community, who have sustained long-term sobriety. With this new-found resource, residents recognize where they are at risk of relapsing and maintain the motivation to change their behavior.

Drug Use Related Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses

2220 Stockton St., Richmond, VA 23224
Interested participants must: Commit to a long-term, abstinence-based recovery program for 6-9 months to include a minimum of 3 months in transitional living. Adhere to our acceptable medications list. Disclose any mental health diagnosis. Bring a 30-day supply of needed/prescribed medications. Be able and willing to walk up to 5 miles per day and work various jobs in the building. Agree to not work outside of the building for money during this time.

Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses

2220 Stockton St., Richmond, VA 23224
CARITAS creates a safe space to heal and time to rebuild to individuals and families dealing with the crisis of homelessness and/or addiction in the Metro Richmond area.

Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses

5541 Quarterpath Gate, Virginia Beach, VA 23455
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Transitional Residential Substance Use Disorder Services

We serve women— daughters, sisters, wives and mothers—who need structure and professional support in early recovery to build a solid basis for sustained sobriety. The Women’s Home addresses the special needs of women, with a focus on lifestyle changes. By accepting boundaries and personal responsibility, residents put in place new attitudes and new ways of living, transforming their liabilities into assets. Residents learn tools to stay sober and how to “live life on life’s terms.” It is one of the few such programs licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia. We are based on a strategy of accountability to structure, accepting guidance from staff and cultivating healthy relationships with women, learning to ask for and accept help. Residents align themselves with successful women in the recovery community, who have sustained long-term sobriety. With this new-found resource, residents recognize where they are at risk of relapsing and maintain the motivation to change their behavior.

Transitional Residential Substance Use Disorder Services

611 McDowell Avenue, NW, Roanoke, VA 24016
Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare (BRBH) is the Community Services Board serving adults, children and families with mental health disorders, developmental disabilities, or substance use disorders in the Roanoke Valley of Virginia. We serve residents of the Cities of Roanoke and Salem, and the Counties of Botetourt, Craig, and Roanoke.

Drug Use Related Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses

31 S Braddock St, Winchester, VA 22601
Choosing recovery means choosing the life you deserve. At our holistic addiction treatment center in Winchester, VA, you'll find compassionate care and a supportive community ready to help you break free from substance abuse, rediscover your purpose, and reclaim joy.

Sober Living Homes for People Recovering From a Drug Use Disorder

1727 N. Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22209
Independence House is a nationally-accredited, transitional program that serves male and female residents of Arlington County who have recently completed a primary treatment program. Clients in the early stages of recovery begin to face responsibilities of independent living in a hopeful, supportive atmosphere?working, taking part in job training, or attending school during the day and returning to the facility during the evening. Dedicated counselors, as well as our medical and psychiatric staff, bring a cognitive-behavioral, 12-step approach to support groups. Client groups emphasize self-esteem, interpersonal relationships, and recovery skills. Length of stay varies determined by individual progress and need.

Drug Use Related Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses

200 East 2nd Avenue, Franklin, VA 23851
Western Tidewater Community Services Board serves the Cities of Franklin and Suffolk and the Counties of Isle of Wight and Southampton. We are the single point of entry for access to mental health services, support for intellectual disability, and services for a substance use disorder. CSBs advocate for people who are receiving or need services. We act as community educators, organizers, and planners. We also advise local governments about behavioral health and developmental services and needs.

Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses

We serve women— daughters, sisters, wives and mothers—who need structure and professional support in early recovery to build a solid basis for sustained sobriety. The Women’s Home addresses the special needs of women, with a focus on lifestyle changes. By accepting boundaries and personal responsibility, residents put in place new attitudes and new ways of living, transforming their liabilities into assets. Residents learn tools to stay sober and how to “live life on life’s terms.” It is one of the few such programs licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia. We are based on a strategy of accountability to structure, accepting guidance from staff and cultivating healthy relationships with women, learning to ask for and accept help. Residents align themselves with successful women in the recovery community, who have sustained long-term sobriety. With this new-found resource, residents recognize where they are at risk of relapsing and maintain the motivation to change their behavior.

Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses

2215 Langhorne Rd., Lynchburg, VA 24501
Horizon Behavioral Health is the premier provider of mental health, substance use, and intellectual disability services in Central Virginia.

Transitional Residential Substance Use Disorder Services

1727 N. Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22209
Independence House is a nationally-accredited, transitional program that serves male and female residents of Arlington County who have recently completed a primary treatment program. Clients in the early stages of recovery begin to face responsibilities of independent living in a hopeful, supportive atmosphere?working, taking part in job training, or attending school during the day and returning to the facility during the evening. Dedicated counselors, as well as our medical and psychiatric staff, bring a cognitive-behavioral, 12-step approach to support groups. Client groups emphasize self-esteem, interpersonal relationships, and recovery skills. Length of stay varies determined by individual progress and need.