
Sober Living Homes in Vermont
Find the best sober living homes in Vermont. Safe, supportive environments for addiction recovery with 24/7 support and peer accountability. Compare verification status, amenities, photos, and find your perfect fit.
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Oxford House Kirk
Oxford House Kirk is a women's sober home in Burlington, Vermont, providing a self-run, self-supported recovery environment. This facility offers women the opportunity to learn a clean and sober way of life, emphasizing personal responsibility and peer support. Residents are encouraged to engage in recovery meetings and community activities, fostering a supportive atmosphere for long-term sobriety.

Vermont Foundation
Vermont Foundation of Recovery (VFOR) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing safe, affordable recovery homes throughout Vermont. VFOR emphasizes community living, accountability, and personal growth, supporting individuals as they transition to long-term recovery from substance use disorders. Their recovery homes offer a structured environment that fosters connection and encourages residents to engage in recovery activities and community services.

Independence Place
Independence Place provides long-term housing for participants in transitional housing programs, helping individuals work towards ending their cycle of homelessness. Located in Burlington, VT, this facility offers eight efficiency and one-bedroom apartments, extensive common space, and on-site programming. It serves as a supportive environment for those in need of stable housing while they transition to independent living.

Vermont Alliance for Recovery Residences (VTARR)
Vermont Alliance for Recovery Residences (VTARR) is dedicated to supporting individuals in recovery from substance use disorders by improving access to certified recovery residences. Located in Montpelier, VT, VTARR ensures adherence to national standards through a rigorous certification process. They provide resources and technical assistance to enhance the quality of recovery housing, fostering a safe and supportive environment for those seeking to rebuild their lives.

Serenity House
Serenity House in Burlington, Vermont, offers a supportive environment for adults suffering from addiction, providing residential treatment services that include detoxification and comprehensive recovery programs. With nearly 50 years of experience, the facility emphasizes person-centered care and evidence-based practices, helping individuals develop the tools necessary for long-term sobriety. Serenity House is committed to fostering a nurturing community that supports recovery through individualized treatment plans.

Jenna's Promise
Jenna's Promise in Burlington, Vermont, is dedicated to supporting individuals recovering from substance use disorders through a holistic approach to wellness. The organization offers recovery housing and workforce development opportunities, creating a supportive community for those in recovery. With a focus on personal growth and stability, Jenna's Promise provides resources such as yoga, nutrition classes, and peer support, fostering a positive environment for individuals to rediscover their purpose.

Vermont Alliance for Recovery Residences (VTARR)
The Vermont Alliance for Recovery Residences (VTARR) is dedicated to supporting individuals in recovery from substance use disorders by improving access to certified recovery residences. Located in South Burlington, VT, VTARR provides resources and advocacy for recovery housing, ensuring that individuals have safe and supportive environments to aid their recovery journey. The organization emphasizes community engagement and adherence to national standards for recovery housing, making it a vital resource for those seeking recovery in Vermont.

Samaritan House
Samaritan House in St. Albans, Vermont, provides emergency shelter and support services for individuals experiencing homelessness. The facility offers a safe environment and access to case management services to help residents secure stable housing. With a mission to empower individuals in need, Samaritan House focuses on providing essential resources and support to facilitate successful transitions to permanent housing. The shelter is committed to inclusivity and serves all individuals regardless of background.

Turning Point Recovery Center
Turning Point Recovery Center in Bennington, Vermont, is a peer recovery organization dedicated to supporting individuals on their journey to sobriety. Offering a range of services, including group recovery meetings and wellness classes, the center fosters a family-like, substance-free environment. The Paradise Recovery House, managed by Turning Point, provides a safe space for men in recovery, emphasizing peer support and connections to vital resources. This center is committed to helping individuals achieve lasting recovery and reintegrate into their communities.

Vermont Foundation
The Vermont Foundation of Recovery is dedicated to providing safe and affordable recovery homes across the state, including the Frederick Squire House in Bennington. This organization empowers individuals to thrive in their recovery journey by offering structured living environments that promote community and accountability. With a focus on personal growth and support, VFOR plays a crucial role in the local recovery landscape, helping residents transition to independent living while maintaining sobriety.
Why Choose Sober Living in Vermont?
Vermont offers exceptional sober living homes with 29 facilities providing safe, supportive environments for addiction recovery. Our directory highlights verified sober living homes with strong amenities, photo coverage, and a transparent ranking system to help you transition from treatment back to independent living.
Understanding Sober Living
Sober living homes in Vermont provide a structured environment that bridges the gap between treatment and independent living. These facilities offer peer support, accountability, and house rules designed to support your recovery journey while you rebuild life skills and relationships.
Structured Environment
Sober living homes provide a drug and alcohol-free environment with house rules, curfews, and accountability measures that support sustained recovery.
Peer Support
Live with others in recovery who understand your journey, providing mutual support, encouragement, and accountability in a community setting.
Sober Living Options in Vermont
With 29 sober living facilities across Vermont, you'll find homes offering various levels of structure and support. Many provide job placement assistance, life skills training, and connections to ongoing recovery resources.
Verified Facility Information
Our directory features 29 sober living homes in Vermont with verified details and contact information. We regularly update our listings to ensure accuracy. We recommend contacting homes directly to confirm current availability and house rules.
How long can I stay in sober living in Vermont?
Length of stay varies by facility and individual needs, typically ranging from 90 days to a year or longer. Many homes offer flexible terms to support your recovery timeline and goals.
What are the rules in sober living homes?
Most sober living homes have house rules including mandatory drug/alcohol testing, curfews, chore responsibilities, house meetings, and participation in recovery activities. Rules vary by facility.
What does sober living cost in Vermont?
Costs vary by location and amenities, typically ranging from $500 to $2,500 per month. Many homes offer payment plans or accept insurance. Contact individual homes for specific pricing and financial assistance options.
Can I work while in sober living?
Yes, most sober living homes encourage residents to work or attend school. Many provide job placement assistance and support for building career skills as part of the recovery process.
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