Many people who suffer from substance abuse disorders resist getting the help they need because of the cost of services. Recovery treatments such as rehab, counseling, and halfway houses may not usually be considered affordable, but are necessary to fully achieve sobriety. However, there are many resources to help individuals learn about the cost of services and cover the price in alternative ways.

Halfway houses, in particular, may be looked over by those on the road to recovery. But since these are drug-free environments with other people in the same situation, halfway houses may be the perfect next step for those on their way to sobriety.

 

What Is A Halfway House?

The broad term “halfway house” is used to describe temporary sober living environments that help people ease into permanent homes or situations. The term may also be used when referencing facilities for people transitioning out of prison or homelessness.

You may also hear these other names for halfway houses if searching for one near you. In fact, you may hear these in place of “halfway house” due to the recent stigmatization of the term:

 

  • Dry/sober houses
  • Residential reentry centers
  • Sober living homes
  • Transitional living environments
  • Recovery residences

 

This type of residence is ideal for people in the early stages of recovery who need to be in a scheduled, strict, and comfortable environment before moving forward on their own. Activities for residents may include chores or house meetings, and there is typically a curfew and/or strict rules to follow.

Halfway houses and sober living environments are designed to decrease chances of relapse & set people up for happy and successful lives; so if you’re thinking of investing for yourself or a loved one, it could most certainly be worth it.

 

The Price of A Sober Living Home

While sober living homes are made to be affordable for those with addiction disorders, they need to charge a certain level of rent to run the facility properly. They may be owned by non-profits, for-profit medical organizations, or even federal governments.

Ultimately, rent varies for every halfway house or temporary living facility. It should be less than or equal to the cost of living in the surrounding area, and may or may not include the cost of utilities.

 

Moving Forward With Addiction Treatment

No sober living facility is the same, so it’s important to do your research and decide on the best fit for you or a loved one before you can determine the cost. If you’re interested in learning the cost of a facility in your area, take a look at local homes and give them a call — they may be in your price range, offer financial aid, or have a sliding scale.

To learn more about halfway houses, sober living homes, and other versions of rehabilitation, call our team of specialists at 267.719.8528. We will help you or a loved one start the journey to recovery in the most affordable and beneficial manner for you and your family.