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1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, United States
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A Community Within A CommunitySober Living South Philadelphia's mission is to provide the best care for our clients who are struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. Our passion stems from our desire to affect positive change on the lives of those struggling with addiction and to help them along in their healing process. To carry out our mission, we offer everything you need to get started on your recovery journey including meeting lists for hundreds of meetings in the area and help getting into therapy, smart recovery, dharma, whatever's your thing!
1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, United States
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Men's Sober House at 1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA
Located at 1501 S Newkirk St in Philadelphia, PA, our Men's Sober House provides dedicated recovery support for men seeking sobriety. We offer a structured, supportive environment focused exclusively on men's needs during their transition to sustained recovery.
Our Supportive Community
At our facility on S Newkirk Street, we foster a "Community Within A Community" atmosphere. This means you'll find a safe space surrounded by peers who understand the unique challenges men face during recovery. Our house provides 24/7 support from staff and house managers who are trained in addiction recovery principles.
Structured Living Environment
Our sober living home at 1501 S Newkirk St offers a structured daily routine that promotes healthy habits and sobriety maintenance. We balance personal responsibility with community support, creating an environment where residents can rebuild their lives while developing essential recovery skills.
Recovery Services
While we are not a treatment center, our sober house complements ongoing recovery services. We provide:
Regular support meetings (AA/NA analogs) Personalized accountability plans Guidance on maintaining sobriety Community building activities Transition planning to next steps in recoveryLife at Our Philadelphia Sober House
Living at 1501 S Newkirk St means participating in a home-like environment with shared responsibilities. Our house operates on a house contract that outlines expectations for residents, promoting independence while maintaining a supportive community. We believe this balance helps men develop the skills needed for long-term sobriety.
Ready to Begin Your Recovery Journey?
Our Men's Sober House at 1501 S Newkirk St offers a crucial transitional step between more intensive treatment and independent living. We provide the stability and support needed to establish lasting sobriety while navigating the challenges of everyday life.
Contact Information
For inquiries about our Men's Sober House services at 1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA:
Website: https://example.com
Phone: +1 267-412-3425
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the difference between a sober house and a halfway house?
A: Our Men's Sober House focuses exclusively on supporting men in recovery from substance use disorders. While both provide structured living, sober houses prioritize peer support and recovery principles specific to addiction recovery.
Q2: What are the requirements to live at your Philadelphia sober house?
A: Applicants must be men in recovery, typically having completed formal treatment or being stable in recovery. A criminal background check is required, and proof of sobriety verification is needed.
Q3: How long can someone stay at your S Newkirk Street location?
A: Stay lengths vary based on individual needs and progress, typically ranging from 30 days to several months. We work with each resident to create a personalized timeline.
Q4: Do you provide meals?
A: Yes, our house provides three meals daily as part of our structured support program. This promotes healthy nutrition and community dining as part of recovery.
Q5: What happens after someone completes their stay at your sober house?
A: We provide transition planning to help residents move to independent living, continue with recovery support groups, or connect with other appropriate services in the Philadelphia area.