Contact Information
Address:
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
https://example.com
Men's Sober House: A Community Within A Community
Located at 1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, our Men's Sober House provides dedicated support for men navigating recovery. We offer a structured, supportive environment focused exclusively on men's needs during their journey toward sobriety.
Our Approach to Recovery
At our South Philadelphia location, we create a safe space where men can rebuild their lives. Our program emphasizes:
Peer Support: Connecting with others who understand the challenges of recovery Structure: Daily schedules that promote healthy habits and discourage relapse Accountability: Regular check-ins with staff and peers Community: Building meaningful relationships with supportive housematesWhat We Offer
Our sober living home provides:
24/7 Support: Staff available around the clock to assist with challenges Shared Housing: A comfortable, drug-free living environment Personal Development: Resources to rebuild life skills and confidence Transition Support: Guidance for moving toward independent living Community Integration: Facilitated connections with local recovery resourcesOur Commitment to Local Recovery
We understand that recovery looks different for everyone. Our team at 1501 S Newkirk St is dedicated to helping men establish roots in their community while maintaining sobriety. We provide a bridge between temporary treatment and long-term recovery independence.
Who We Serve
Our program is designed for men who:
Have completed formal treatment programs Are ready for a structured living environment Need peer support during their recovery journey Are committed to maintaining sobrietyBegin Your Recovery Journey Today
We invite you to experience the supportive community that awaits at our Philadelphia location. Our team is ready to help you take the next step toward a fulfilling, substance-free life.
Contact Information
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: While both provide structured living environments, sober houses focus exclusively on recovery support for individuals in active recovery from substance use disorders. Our program at 1501 S Newkirk St emphasizes peer support and sobriety maintenance.
Q2: What are the requirements to live at your sober house?
A: We typically require completion of a formal treatment program, a commitment to sobriety, willingness to participate in house meetings, and adherence to our house rules. Our team will discuss specific requirements during the application process.
Q3: How long can someone stay at your facility?
A: Stay duration varies based on individual progress and goals. While there is no strict maximum, most residents stay between 3 months to a year. Our focus is helping each person develop skills for independent living.
Q4: Are there religious affiliations associated with your program?
A: Our program at 1501 S Newkirk St maintains a secular approach, welcoming men of all backgrounds and beliefs. We respect diverse perspectives while focusing on evidence-based recovery practices.
Q5: What happens if a resident faces a crisis or emergency?
A: We provide 24/7 support staff who can immediately address concerns. In cases requiring professional intervention, we coordinate with local mental health services or emergency resources while ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents.