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Sober Living Residences

Residential drug and alcohol rehabs are just the start of the recovery journey. Sober living homes offer a safe environment, with support and guidance, for those pursuing a pathway to recovery. Residents return to work, school and life’s activities, with encouragement and accountability. Those who transition through sober living homes for at least 9 months have a greater than 70 percent chance of continued sobriety over a period of 10 years. 


When looking into sober living options, do your homework and ask the following:

  • Who owns the house? ​ 

  • Who oversees the house/program? 

  • What's the maximum number of residents at the house?

  • What are the rules and expectations?

  • How is accountability structured within the house?

  • What's the protocol if someone returns to using (relapses)?

  • If you or your loved one are undergoing Medically Assisted Treatment(MAT), make sure the house accepts MAT residents. 


The sober living homes below value recovery, dignity, respect, compassion, safety and structure. These homes are owned and operated by persons with long term sobriety, who work alongside residents to provide a safe and structured environment for the alcoholic or addict. The management teams of these houses are "Revive!" trained and certified. "Revive!" training involves recognizing and responding to an opioid overdose emergency using naloxone.

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The Bridge House

Located in the Bon Air area, the Bridge House is a sober living residence for men. The house is on the bus line and is close to stores, recovery programs/meetings and many other community resources.

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The FROG Houses

The FROG house program offers 8 residences, 5 for men and 3 for women, in the Richmond area.The homes are on the bus line and close to stores, recovery programs/meetings and many other community resources. Does not accept medicaid or private insurance.

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Our Gentle House

Located on a lake and bird sanctuary in the heart of Richmond's west-end, Our Gentle house is for women. The house is close to stores, recovery programs/meetings and many other community resources.

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The Prym House

Located in Chesterfield County, the Prym House is for men. The house is close to stores, recovery programs/meetings and many other community resources.

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Les’ Place

Located in Chesterfield County, Les' Place is a house for men. The house is close to stores, recovery programs/meetings and many other community resources.

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Meno

Located in Cumberland, VA, Meno is s house for men. Located in a rural setting, Meno is a faith-based longer term residence designed for those suffering from drug and alcohol addiction to practice a joyful
and free life.

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Sober Living Residences: Inventory
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