Sober living that supports real life recovery.

Recovery does not end when treatment ends. Many clients need structure, accountability, and community as they begin rebuilding daily life.
Oak Forest sober living provides a supportive environment where residents can practice recovery, build independence, and stay connected to the care and community around them.

A bridge between treatment and independent living.

Sober living gives residents a safe, substance-free place to live while they continue building recovery in real life.
It is not a clinical facility. It is a structured recovery environment where residents follow house expectations, participate in community, take responsibility for daily life, and stay accountable to their sobriety.

The transition after treatment can be one of the most important parts of recovery.

Returning too quickly to old environments can make early recovery harder. Sober living creates space between treatment and full independence so residents can continue practicing new habits with support around them.

Structure

House expectations, routines, meetings, and responsibilities help residents stay grounded.

Accountability

Testing, curfews, check-ins, and peer support help protect the recovery environment.

Community

Residents live with others who understand the process and are working toward similar goals.

Independence

Clients practice work, school, life skills, relationships, and daily responsibilities while still supported.

Homes designed for different needs and stages of recovery.

Oak Forest offers sober living options for men and women, with structure, support, and accountability built into the recovery environment.

Men’s Sober Living

A structured recovery home where men can build accountability, responsibility, peer connection, and confidence in daily life.

Women’s Sober Living

A safe, supportive environment where women can focus on recovery, relationships, self-care, and long-term stability.

Sober living may be right when more support is needed after treatment.

Sober living can be helpful for clients who are ready to continue recovery but need more structure than returning home can provide.
Sober living may be a fit for someone who:

Find the right sober living environment.

You do not have to know which home or level of support is right before reaching out. Our team can listen, explain the options, and help determine the next step for your loved one.

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