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1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, United States
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A Community Within A CommunitySober Living South Philadelphia's mission is to provide the best care for our clients who are struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. Our passion stems from our desire to affect positive change on the lives of those struggling with addiction and to help them along in their healing process. To carry out our mission, we offer everything you need to get started on your recovery journey including meeting lists for hundreds of meetings in the area and help getting into therapy, smart recovery, dharma, whatever's your thing!
1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, United States
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Men's Sober House: A Community Within A Community
Located at 1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, Men's Sober House provides dedicated support for men navigating the challenging path to recovery. We offer a structured, sober living environment designed specifically for men seeking a stable foundation upon which to build a substance-free life.
Our mission is to provide the best care possible within our walls at this specific address in South Philadelphia. We understand that recovery is a deeply personal journey, and our supportive community here at 1501 S Newkirk St is designed to foster personal growth, sobriety, and lasting friendships.
At our Men's Sober House located at 1501 S Newkirk St, we offer:
A safe, drug-free, and alcohol-free living environment Structure and routine to support daily recovery efforts Peer support from fellow men committed to sobriety Opportunities for personal development and goal setting A focus on rebuilding life skills and fostering healthy relationshipsWe are more than just a residence; we are a community within a community, dedicated to helping men find their footing and step firmly into a future defined by sobriety and positive change. Our supportive atmosphere at 1501 S Newkirk St is tailored to meet the unique needs of men committed to recovery.
Whether you are taking the first steps towards sobriety or looking to solidify your recovery, our Men's Sober House at 1501 S Newkirk St offers a crucial step in your journey. We provide the stability and community support necessary to navigate the complexities of early recovery successfully.
For more information about our services at 1501 S Newkirk St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, please visit our website or call our dedicated line.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the admission process like for the Men's Sober House at 1501 S Newkirk St?
We begin with an intake process to understand your needs and commitment to recovery. We require proof of stable housing upon move-in and may involve a brief assessment to ensure our environment is suitable for you. Contact us at +1 267-412-3425 for detailed information.
Q2: What are the typical daily routines at the sober house on S Newkirk St?
Daily life at our Men's Sober House involves structured activities including morning meetings, shared chores, educational programs or life skills workshops, and evening reflection groups. We emphasize personal responsibility and community participation.
Q3: Are the staff at 1501 S Newkirk St qualified to support recovery?
Yes, our staff members are trained professionals dedicated to supporting men in recovery. They provide guidance, enforce house rules, and help residents navigate challenges while maintaining a sober and supportive environment.
Q4: What payment options are available for staying at the sober house on Newkirk St?
We offer various payment structures, including private pay, potential insurance coordination (depending on policy), and sometimes sliding scale fees based on income. Discuss your financial situation when you contact us at +1 267-412-3425.
Q5: How does the sober house at 1501 S Newkirk St support long-term recovery?
We focus on building a strong foundation for sobriety through community support, structure, and life skills development. We encourage participation in external support groups (like AA/NA) and provide resources to help residents transition towards independent, sober living beyond their stay here.