Resolutions Recovery Residences: Sober Living Facilities in the U.S.
Resolutions Recovery Residences is a group of sober living facilities for veterans located throughout the United States. These sober living homes provide a stable, supportive environment for individuals in recovery from substance use disorder. Resolutions sober living homes include:
- Oxford Resolutions Sober Living: 611 Commerce Parkway Oxford, MS 38655
- Greenhouse Resolutions Arlington Sober Living: 1075 Wet N Wild Way Arlington, TX 76006
- Desert Hope Resolutions Las Vegas Sober Living: 1000 N Main St #200 Las Vegas, NV 89101
With locations around the country, Resolutions is well-placed to serve many communities across the states. Reach out to our admissions navigators today for more information about the best option for your specific needs and circumstances.
What Are Sober Living Homes for Veterans?
Sober living homes are stable, substance-free living environments for individuals in recovery or in treatment. Residents of a sober living home often must abide by a set of house rules in order to live in the sober living, including maintaining sobriety or attending school or work. Different sober living homes will have different requirements, such as attending community meetings or respecting a curfew. Individuals in a sober living home may also be drug-tested while living there.
Crucially, these homes provide a sober community. Residents will be living among other individuals on their respective recovery journeys, giving them an opportunity to connect over shared experiences. This ensures residents are like-minded, sharing a living space with others who have the same overarching goal of maintaining sobriety.
Sober living homes for Veterans take this connection one step further: all residents will be fellow Veterans who share the experience of serving their country. Individuals who reside in these homes will have faced similar challenges and experiences, allowing for greater understanding and camaraderie among peers.
By providing a space for individuals to connect with a sober community in a substance-free environment, sober living homes for veterans serve an important role in helping individuals maintain their recovery.
When Do I Go to a Sober Living Home?
Sober living homes can be used as a transition between treatment and daily life. A mix of independence and structure, they offer more support than simply returning home after completing a treatment program while also retaining autonomy and flexibility. Many people choose to live in a sober living home after completing a higher level of care such as inpatient treatment. Sober living homes can be especially important for individuals participating in outpatient treatment who do not have a supportive living environment or who may be struggling with triggers in their home environment. Sober living homes provide a recovery-oriented atmosphere where individuals can truly focus on maintaining the progress they have made in treatment among like-minded peers.
What Kind of Services Can I Expect in a Sober Living Home for Veterans?
At a sober living home for Veterans, you can expect:
- After Rehab Support Programs: These kinds of programs help set individuals up for success in long-term recovery. They are designed for individuals who have already completed a treatment program and need support maintaining the skills they have acquired in drug and alcohol rehab.
- Individual & Group Therapy: These sessions offer space for individuals to learn more about addiction, develop personalized coping strategies, and build life skills.
- Co-Occurring Mental Health Disorder Treatment: Individuals dealing with co-occurring depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental health conditions can benefit from mental health treatment. Sometimes called dual diagnosis treatment, this kind of care treats mental health within the context of substance use disorder.
Many sober living homes for veterans may also include support group meetings, such as Alcohol Anonymous, or other community resources. These robust support services can go a long way in helping an individual maintain recovery.
Confidentiality
Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Records The confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records maintained by us is protected by Federal law and regulations. Generally, we may not say to a person outside the treatment center that you are a patient of the treatment center, or disclose any information identifying you as an alcohol or drug abuser unless:
- You consent in writing (as discussed below in “Authorization to Use or Disclose PHI”);
- The disclosure is allowed by a court order (as discussed below in “Uses and Disclosures”); or
- The disclosure is made to medical personnel in a medical emergency or to qualified personnel for research, audit, or program evaluation (as discussed below in “Uses and Disclosures”).
Violation of the Federal law and regulations by the treatment center is a crime. Suspected violations may be reported to appropriate authorities in accordance with Federal regulations. Federal law and regulations do not protect any information about a crime committed by you either at the treatment center or against any person who works for the treatment center or about any threat to commit such a crime (as discussed below in “Uses and Disclosures”). Federal laws and regulations do not protect any information about suspected child abuse or neglect from being reported under State law to appropriate State or local authorities (as discussed below in “Uses and Disclosures”). See 42 U.S.C. 290dd-3 and 42 U.S.C. 290ee-3 for Federal laws and 42 CFR part 2 for Federal regulations. More information about privacy and confidentiality can be found in our Privacy Policy.
Cost & Insurance Coverage for Treatment
If you’re looking to participate in treatment programs for addiction, insurance coverage may be an important consideration in your search for care. Our admissions advisors are available 24/7 to hear your story and help you find the best treatment for you or your loved one’s situation. If you would like to verify your insurance instantly, fill in our form below. Many of our treatment centers work with the VA as part of the Community Care Network and may accept TriCare or other Veteran specific insurances as well.
Learn More About Sober Living Homes for Veterans
Sober living homes provide a supportive space for individuals to connect with others on a similar path and to fully focus on recovery. If you or a loved one are interested in learning more about sober living homes for Veterans, reach out to our team of admissions advisors at . Our caring team would be happy to assist you with more details about our Resolutions Recovery Residences located throughout the country. With locations in three different states, we are proud to serve residents of communities across the country seeking supportive housing for the next chapter in their addiction recovery journeys. Reach out to our team today to learn more about sober living for veterans.