Give us a call: (888) 674-3837
Email: help@liberation-house.com
Give us a call: (888) 674-3837
Email: help@liberation-house.com
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We currently accept payment in the form of credit cards, debit cards, personal checks, money orders, and cashier’s checks. Rent is collected on a weekly or monthly basis.
We require that residents maintain their sobriety for at least 30 days before moving into one of our sober living homes.
Yes. Each of our sober living homes is located in a highly-populated area with plenty of employment opportunities nearby. Many are within walking distance of the house.
Most of our residents share a room with several other roommates, but if you would like a private room, we may be able to accommodate your request. Please speak with a member of our admissions team to learn more about availability.
Our residents are expected to adhere to the community rules and standards set forth by Liberation House Recovery Homes. Each resident will receive a complete list of guidelines and commitments upon enrollment, but you can download an overview of the rules by downloading our Sober Living Guide found here.
Liberation House residents are required to participate in regular drug and alcohol testing at least twice a week.
Yes. All of our communities are conveniently located on a local bus route. Other forms of public transportation are also available in specific locations such as the Tri-Rail and Houston Palm Tran.
No. It is comprehensive, strength-based support and coaching provided by certified professionals committed to helping clients reach their recovery goals.
No. Liberation House Recovery Homes provides safe, structured sober living for individuals in recovery, but we are not an addiction treatment center. We do, however, provide recovery support services in addition to our sober living homes and programs.
You may stay as long as you need to. Our staff is always ready to review your progress within the program to assess whether you are prepared to live sober when you return home. And we will encourage you and provide the support and resources you need to make a smooth and safe transition.
Family Recovery Coaching shifts focus from your loved one’s addiction to your family's well-being, allowing you to heal and positively change your life, regardless of where your loved one is in their journey.
Our certified recovery coaches work full-time to help clients remain sober and overcome any life challenges that arise during early recovery. Coaches and clients work on personalized wellness plans and risk assessments ─ a sponsor does not do this. For more details download our Steps to Lasting Recovery.
No. Liberation House residents are expected to purchase and prepare their own food for meals. However, we provide all cooking utensils and appliances needed to prepare your meals.
Yes. We’re partnered with local Recovery Community Centers and career and vocational resource centers.
Liberation House requires that residents actively seek employment, are employed, volunteer, or are enrolled in school for the duration of their sober living program.
Yes. All of our sober living houses have house managers that live on-site.
Unfortunately, this program is not covered under insurance and is only available via private pay. Our admissions team will work closely with you and your family to create the best financial package available.
Our sober living programs are designed for men and women who have already completed a detox program and a drug and alcohol rehab program. This helps clients establish a firm foundation upon which they can continue building while completing a sober living program.
No. Liberation House is not equipped for house pets.
Visitors are welcome at all Liberation House sober living homes in common areas. However, they must be approved in advance by a house manager before entering the home.
Yes. We have convenient parking for vehicles at all sober living locations. We do ask that you follow city parking laws when utilizing available spaces.
Yes. All of our sober living homes are located in well-populated areas with various state, private, or community colleges nearby.
Yes. Depending on your progress through the phase program, you may be awarded one or several overnight passes. These are typically awarded to residents after 30 days who have shown significant improvement and have completed specific objectives of their phased programming.
Yes, you may. We prefer a 2 week to 30-day notice for departure if you choose to leave one of our sober living homes.
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