Moving Forward Co-Living Homes:
- Faras Haddad
- Sep 4
- 1 min read
Is a residential sober living home that is structured, and a drug and alcohol-free living environment designed to support individuals in recovery from addiction. These homes serve as a transitional step between inpatient treatment (like rehab) and fully independent living.
Key Features of Moving Forward Co-Living Homes:
Substance Free Environment – Residents must remain sober and often undergo random regular drug/alcohol testing.
Peer Support – Living with others in recovery fosters accountability and mutual encouragement.
Holistic Recovery Approach - A range of holistic activities designed to support physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being for all experience levels.
Structure & Rules – Our homes have curfews, chores, and mandatory house meetings.
Gradual Independence – Helps residents rebuild life skills, employment, and stability before full reintegration.
No Formal Treatment – Unlike rehab, sober living doesn’t provide medical or clinical care but may require attendance at outpatient therapy or 12-step meetings.
Who Benefits from Sober Living?
People transitioning from rehab who need a structured and supportive environment.
Those at risk of relapse without a stable, sober living situation.
Individuals needing structure while rebuilding work, finances, or family relationships.

Comments