
Sober Living Homes in Virginia
Find the best sober living homes in Virginia. 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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Virginia Association
The Virginia Association of Recovery Residences (VARR) provides a comprehensive directory of accredited recovery housing options in Norfolk, Virginia. They focus on connecting individuals with safe, supportive sober living environments that promote recovery through peer support and accountability. VARR is dedicated to enhancing the quality of recovery residences, ensuring that individuals have access to the resources necessary for successful rehabilitation and reintegration into society.

Recovery Connections Sober Living Homes
Recovery Connections Sober Living Homes in Lynchburg, VA, offers structured, Twelve-Step based recovery housing programs. The homes emphasize accountability and responsibility, requiring residents to maintain sobriety through regular drug screenings and participation in support meetings. This program provides a supportive community for individuals in recovery.

Oxford House Forest Hills Park
Oxford House Forest Hills Park is a democratically run, self-supporting, and drug-free home located in Charlottesville, VA. This all-male sober house is part of a nationwide network that provides a supportive environment for recovery. With 7 beds available, residents share responsibilities and expenses, fostering a community focused on preventing relapse. Monthly meetings help maintain the house's integrity and support newer members in their recovery journey.

Oxford House Wakefield
Oxford House Wakefield is a self-run, self-supported recovery house for men in Charlottesville, VA. This facility accommodates 8 residents and emphasizes a supportive, drug-free environment. Members share responsibilities and expenses, promoting accountability and community. The house operates under the Oxford House model, which encourages long-term recovery through shared experiences and mutual support.

Oxford House Frys Spring
Oxford House Frys Spring is a women's sober living house in Charlottesville, VA, providing a self-run, supportive environment for recovery. With 8 beds available, residents share responsibilities and expenses, fostering a strong community focused on sobriety. The house operates under the Oxford House model, which emphasizes mutual support and accountability among members to prevent relapse.

Oxford House Washington Park
Oxford House Washington Park is a men-only sober living house located in Charlottesville, VA. This self-run, supportive environment accommodates 10 residents, promoting recovery through shared responsibilities and expenses. The house is part of the Oxford House network, which emphasizes community support and accountability to help prevent relapse among its members.

Charlottesville, Empowered House, Oxford House Northern Virginia
Charlottesville, Empowered House, Oxford House Northern Virginia is a self-supported recovery home that provides a supportive environment for individuals recovering from substance use disorders. Located in Charlottesville, VA, this house accommodates both men and women, promoting a drug-free lifestyle through shared responsibilities and community support. The house is part of the larger Oxford House network, which emphasizes mutual aid and accountability among residents.

Manassas, Roseberry House, Oxford House Northern Virginia
Oxford House Northern Virginia provides self-run, self-supported recovery homes for individuals recovering from alcohol and substance abuse. The Roseberry House in Manassas offers a supportive environment for residents, with no time limit on how long they can stay as long as they adhere to house rules. This facility is part of a larger network that promotes recovery through peer support.

Georgia's Friends
Georgia's Friends provides programs and services to support women in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction in the Charlottesville-Albemarle community. Their signature initiative, Georgia's House, offers a safe and therapeutic environment for women, focusing on health, healing, and hope. With a structured recovery program, residents can stay for up to two years while receiving access to wellness, advocacy, and counseling services.

Oxford House Thomas II
Oxford House Thomas II is a self-run, self-supported recovery house for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts. This all-male sober house represents an effective and low-cost method of preventing relapse. Residents come together monthly to share experiences and ensure the house operates effectively. With a maximum capacity of 7 residents, it is part of the Oxford House network, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting recovery.
Why Choose Sober Living in Virginia?
Virginia offers exceptional sober living homes with 28 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 Virginia 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 Virginia
With 28 sober living facilities across Virginia, 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 28 sober living homes in Virginia 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 Virginia?
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 Virginia?
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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