Harmony House

What is Sober Living?

If you are in rehab and wondering what will become of you after you leave in a short few weeks, think about entering a sober living program. In a sober living program, you have many more responsibilities and freedom when you compare it to being in rehab. In a sober living program, you are usually expected to work, go to school, or volunteer during regular work hours. You will be responsible for feeding yourself as well as getting along with your new housemates.

A sober living program can help to give women the confidence that they need in their newly found sobriety so that they can make it on their own or back home later on. It takes time to learn things and create new habits. The level of care at most rehabs is much higher than what a person would need once they have stopped using. A sober living situation gives the person in recovery longer to adjust to sobriety than if they went back to their original lives straight out of drug and alcohol rehab.

When you attend a sober living program, you will:

What to Expect at the Harmony House

The Harmony House is simple, yet has everything that you need to reintegrate yourself back into your old life. The house abides by 12-Step guidelines, similarly to the rehabilitation program that you came from. The home also runs on a no-tolerance policy, so if you are caught using, you will be asked to leave.

Contact Us To Get The Help You Need

If you want to visit one of our New England drug rehab centers, please contact us at Granite Recovery Centers. Our experts will work with you to find a high-quality treatment option that meets your needs. We strive to provide a holistic level of treatment with evidence-based care, giving you the help necessary to regain your sobriety for good.

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