
Sober Living Homes in West Virginia
Find the best sober living homes in West 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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SafeHaven Sober Living Homes
SafeHaven Sober Living Homes in Huntington, WV, offers a supportive environment for individuals in recovery from addiction. With a focus on accountability and life skills development, SafeHaven provides a structured living arrangement that helps residents transition from detox or rehab to independent living. The program includes peer support, job placement assistance, and access to community resources, ensuring residents have the tools they need to maintain sobriety and build a successful future.

Serenity Hills Life Center
Serenity Hills Life Center offers the Apple Blossom Cottage, a sober living home for women in Wheeling, WV. This beautiful facility accommodates up to 12 residents and emphasizes a commitment to recovery with a minimum six-month stay. Residents must be clean and sober for at least 30 days and have completed a residential program. The center provides a supportive environment, encouraging residents to engage in work, education, or volunteer activities while attending 12-step meetings and maintaining accountability.
Why Choose Sober Living in West Virginia?
West Virginia offers exceptional sober living homes with 2 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 West 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 West Virginia
With 2 sober living facilities across West 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 2 sober living homes in West 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 West 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 West 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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