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Sober Living Facilities

Organized Alphabetically by City Name

*All facilities and shelters have been called to verify they are still in business. If you have a facility to update or add, please email us the information to verify and place on our website. 

Anderson

Grace House (Sober Living)

1128 Central Ave 

Anderson, IN 46011

954-952-1246

info@gracehouse1.com 

Co-ed; self-pay $130/wk. 6-9 month SL, 100 bed treatment facility; normally no wait, must have clean drug screen & valid ID

Carmel

La Verna Lodge through Fairbanks Hospital

1550 E 156th St

Carmel, IN 46032

(877) 290-3946

Offers extended residential treatment programs for men and women who are struggling with drug and alcohol addiction and have complex recovery issues that require extended treatment.

 

Fort Wayne

YWCA Northeast Indiana- Hope House, Inc.

1115 Garden St.

Fort Wayne, IN 46802

12-bed housing for women. General Admission Criteria: Homeless female, 18 years of age or older with an identifiable drug/alcohol dependency. Must be drug/alcohol-free upon admission. Must agree to abide by all rules and regulations of Hope House, including special limitations of the probation period following admission. Expectations while in Hope House program: Maintain sobriety. Obtain a 12-step sponsor and attend regular AA/NA meetings. Participate in counseling services. Obtain and maintain employment. Strive to meet goals of individuals treatment plan.

 

YWCA Northeast Indiana- Martha’s Place Hope House, Inc.

1129 Garden St.

Fort Wayne, IN 46802

8-bed housing for women. General Admission Criteria: Homeless female, 18 years of age or older with an identifiable drug/alcohol dependency. Must be drug/ alcohol-free upon admission. Must agree to abide by all rules and regulations of Hope House, including special limitations of the probation period following admission. Expectations while in Hope House program: Maintain sobriety. Obtain a 12-step sponsor and attend regular AA/NA meetings. Participate in counseling services. Obtain and maintain employment. Strive to meet goals of individuals treatment plan.

 

Jubilee House

P.O. Box 10283

Fort Wayne, IN 46851

(260) 422-2908

We provide transitional housing  & assistance for individuals making the transition from the penal system or addictions back into the community.  With the mentoring, assistance, direction and support to find purpose in their lives. We are a small personalized environment (housing up to 6 men at one time) with the mission to provide them with a sense of hope and belief that they can achieve more than what life has been, but rather step into total freedom and purpose for their lives through and by the love and power of Jesus Christ!

Gary

Serenity House of Gary

5157 Harrison St.

Gary, IN 46408

(219) 980-1955

Men Only. The Serenity House holds AA Meetings weekly. We provide housing and life skills to those who are recovering from addiction.

Indianapolis

Agape Sober Living

Indianapolis, IN

(317) 374-9421

Males in recovery. It utilizes means of living as treatment including requiring men who live there to work full time, complete chores, pay rent, attend weekly meetings, and complete everyday living requirements.

Fairbanks Sober Living 

317-220-5713 

Co-ed; self-pay $198/wk. Bed status: normally no wait, must have clean drug screen & valid ID

Seeds of Hope Inc.

1425 S. Mickley Ave.

Indianapolis, IN 46241

(317) 244 0203

Transitional, residential living for chemically dependent women.


Monroe Street Housing
https://monroestreetsoberliving.com/
Nestled just an hour away from downtown Indianapolis, Monroe Street Housing stands out as Indiana's leading sober living program. Tailored for both men and women in early recovery, our transitional housing provides a substantial edge for long-term success. Contact us today to discover more about our program!
 

 

A Better Life - Brianna's Hope, Inc.

115 E. Water Street | Portland, Indiana 47371

Tel 260.766.2006 | info@ablbh.org

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