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Connecticut Sober Living

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Our sober housing in Connecticut is committed to providing a safe and structured environment for you to focus on your recovery and continue your path to well-being.

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Making the transition from treatment, especially residential treatment, to the outside world can be stressful, isolating, and scary. You go from an environment where you have built-in support, medical help, and a controlled environment without access to your trigger substances to having none of those supports and controls.

The feelings of loneliness can be overpowering, especially if you’ve had to remove yourself from social circles to protect your sobriety. The access to temptations is almost constant, and the stresses of daily living can make resisting them too much to bear.

What if you had a supportive environment full of people who not only know what you’re going through, but also want to see you succeed in your sobriety journey? At the Connecticut Sober Home, you can have just that.

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We are an alcohol and drug-free transitional living environment. Each resident is given individualized attention and goal-setting, and we help you build a successful life for the future. You’re never rushed out the door at the Connecticut Sober Living Home. Our residents stay as long as they feel necessary to be set up for success in relationships, work, daily activities, and a substance-free life.

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Why Choose Our Sober Living Home in Connecticut?

At the Connecticut Sober Living Home, you aren’t just another resident; you’re a member of our family. 

We work hard to create a supportive environment where you can succeed in rebuilding your life free of the addictive substances of your past. Our experienced team helps you achieve your substance-free life by offering a welcoming home, support to find the care you need, and the chance to build skills you will need in the outside world.

You’ll participate in a wide variety of activities with other residents, offering help and support when necessary, sharing laughs and tears, hopes and dreams for a future living without addiction. All residents contribute fully to the daily running of the house, including chores, cooking, and grocery shopping. We don’t want you to walk through sober life alone, so we build a community of caring individuals as committed to your success as you are.

Building a Drug and Alcohol-Free Community Committed to Your Success

Leaving a treatment program can be overwhelming and frightening. You may no longer have a place to live, a job, or a network of people you can lean on in times of trouble. You may worry that you’ll relapse or revert to other old habits.

Studies have shown that residing in transitional housing while receiving the proper level of medical and vocational support, proper interventions and therapy sessions improves outcomes of those recovering from drug and alcohol addiction. The transitional living period allows you to adapt to your new substance-free life while gaining the skills necessary for a successful life in the outside world. In our community, you move toward a life free from the restraints of your past, supported along the way by those who have been exactly where you are today.

There’s no pressure to leave our substance-free residence until you are ready, so you can take your time to feel confident in the skills you will need to live a life of freedom. If you need help choosing a career, finding appropriate housing, or building a network of supportive individuals, our vocational counselors can help with that. Big or small, we want you to achieve your goals for a drug- and alcohol-free life.