Frequently Asked Questions


What is a sober living facility?

A sober living facility is a type of residence that provides a structured, drug- and alcohol-free environment for individuals in recovery from substance abuse.

How does a sober living facility differ from a traditional treatment center?

Sober living facilities are typically less structured and more affordable than traditional treatment centers, and they do not offer the same level of medical or therapeutic support. However, sober living facilities often have rules and expectations in place to support the recovery process, such as maintaining sobriety, participating in house meetings, and completing chores.

Who is a sober living facility for?

Sober living facilities are often intended for individuals who have completed a formal treatment program and are looking for a supportive environment to continue their recovery journey.

What is the cost of a sober living facility?

The cost of a sober living facility can vary depending on location and the specific amenities and services offered. However, sober living facilities are generally more affordable than traditional treatment centers. Please contact us directly for more pricing information.

Is insurance accepted at a sober living facility?

Insurance coverage for sober living facilities can vary. Some facilities may accept insurance, while others may not. It is important to check with the facility directly to determine their policies on insurance coverage. New Moon Recovery does not accept insurance at this point in time.

Who can live in a sober living facility?

Sober living facilities are typically open to anyone who is sober and committed to maintaining their recovery. This may include people who have completed a rehab program, are in the process of seeking treatment, or are simply looking for a supportive and sober living environment.

What is the difference between a sober living facility and a treatment center?

A sober living facility is a type of housing that provides a supportive and sober environment for individuals in recovery from substance abuse. A treatment center, on the other hand, is a facility that provides specialized care and treatment for people struggling with substance abuse and addiction. Treatment centers may offer a variety of services, such as therapy, counseling, and medical care, to help individuals overcome their substance use disorder.

Do sober living facilities provide treatment?

Sober living facilities typically do not provide treatment for substance abuse or addiction. They are primarily focused on providing a sober and supportive living environment for people in recovery. However, many sober living facilities may offer resources and support to help residents connect with treatment resources if needed.

What kind of support is available at a sober living facility?

Sober living facilities typically provide a range of support services, including peer support, access to recovery resources and meetings, and guidance on building healthy habits and routines. Some sober living facilities may also have staff members who are available to provide support and guidance to residents.

Who is a good fit for a sober living facility?

Sober living facilities are typically a good fit for individuals who are in the early stages of recovery from substance abuse and are looking for a supportive and sober living environment. They may be especially beneficial for those who are not yet ready to live independently or who may be at risk of relapse if they return to their previous living situation.