How Do I Pay For Sober Living?

Sober living is self-pay, residents are responsible for paying their rent each month and providing their own food.

Most sober living homes help residents find employment if necessary and can assist with signing residents up for state funded food assistance programs like Link or EBT.

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At Hendrickson House of Sobriety, we believe in empowering our residents to take responsibility for their recovery journey, including financial independence. Sober living is self-pay, meaning that residents are responsible for paying their rent each month and covering their own food expenses. This model fosters accountability and prepares individuals for the transition to independent living.

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To support our residents, many sober living homes, including Hendrickson House of Sobriety, provide assistance in securing employment. We understand that finding a job can be challenging, especially during early recovery, which is why we offer guidance and resources to help residents obtain steady work. Employment not only provides financial stability but also instills a sense of purpose and routine—both of which are crucial in maintaining long-term sobriety.
Additionally, we recognize that food security is an essential aspect of well-being. Our team can assist residents in applying for state-funded food assistance programs such as Link or EBT, ensuring they have access to nutritious meals while they focus on their recovery.

These resources help alleviate financial stress and allow residents to concentrate on building a healthy, substance-free life. By offering structured support, financial guidance, and community resources, Hendrickson House of Sobriety creates a nurturing environment where individuals can rebuild their lives with confidence. If you or a loved one is seeking a sober living home that prioritizes personal responsibility and recovery success, contact us today to learn more about our program