Contact Information
Address:
1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, United States
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Website
https://menssoberhousephiladelphia.com/
Find Strength, Support & a Fresh Start at Men’s Sober House Philadelphia At Men’s Sober House Philadelphia, we understand that recovery goes beyond staying sober — it’s about finding purpose, reigniting passion, and creating a life you’re proud of. Our structured sober living program in Philadelphia provides a safe and supportive space where men can heal, grow, and take confident steps toward a brighter future.
1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, United States
https://menssoberhousephiladelphia.com/
Mens Sober Living House Philadelphia is dedicated to providing a supportive and structured sober living environment specifically for men in New York seeking recovery and personal growth. While our name references Philadelphia, our focus is clear: we serve the unique needs of men in the New York area.
Our sober living house in New York offers a stable, drug-free, and alcohol-free residence designed to support men during their transition from intensive treatment back into independent living. We understand that maintaining sobriety in everyday life requires a strong support system and a structured environment free from triggers and negative influences.
Located to serve the New York community, our facility provides a home-like atmosphere filled with encouragement and understanding. We foster a sense of community among residents, promoting mutual support, shared responsibility, and personal accountability. This environment is crucial for building the skills and confidence needed to navigate life successfully while maintaining sobriety.
At Mens Sober Living House Philadelphia, we offer more than just a place to stay. Our dedicated team provides guidance, structure, and a safe space for men to rebuild their lives. We help residents establish daily routines, practice coping mechanisms, and build healthy relationships, all within a framework that reinforces sobriety and personal responsibility.
If you are a man committed to sobriety and seeking a supportive living situation in New York, we invite you to learn more about how our program can assist you in your journey towards a fulfilling, substance-free life.
Contact us today:
Website: https://menssoberhousephiladelphia.com/
Phone: (267) 412-3425
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Who is eligible to live at Mens Sober Living House Philadelphia in New York?
We typically accept men who are actively committed to sobriety, often transitioning from formal treatment programs or seeking a structured environment to support their ongoing recovery. We prioritize individuals dedicated to maintaining a substance-free lifestyle.
Q2: How long does someone typically stay at the New York sober living house?
The length of stay varies significantly based on individual needs and progress. Some men may stay for a few months, while others may benefit from a longer stay, typically ranging from 6 months to a year or more, depending on their personal recovery goals and circumstances.
Q3: What kind of support is provided by the staff at the New York facility?
Our staff provides structure, guidance, and a sober environment. They enforce house rules, facilitate group meetings, offer one-on-one support when needed, help residents navigate challenges, and assist in connecting with external resources if necessary.
Q4: What are the costs associated with living at the New York sober living house?
Costs are typically based on a monthly rent structure, which covers utilities and house maintenance. We strive for transparency regarding fees. Please contact us directly using our provided phone number or website to discuss specific financial arrangements relevant to the New York location.
Q5: Are there specific rules or expectations for residents in New York?
Absolutely. Our house rules are designed to maintain safety, sobriety, and a positive living environment. Key expectations include strict adherence to a substance-free policy, maintaining personal hygiene, respecting housemates and staff, following a schedule that includes personal responsibility time and optional recovery activities, and actively participating in the house community.