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Sober Living @ Suzy's Place

Call 972-965-8148

WHY IS SOBER LIVING BENEFICIAL?

 Suzy's Place women's Sober Living Home is an alcohol and drug free living environment for individuals attempting to maintain abstinence from alcohol and drugs. Our Denton County  sober living home offers no formal treatment but mandates and strongly encourages attendance at 12-step groups. Sober Living Homes have been important resources for individuals completing residential treatment, attending outpatient programs, leaving incarceration or seeking alternatives to formal treatment. 

WHY CHOOSE SOBER LIVING?

 

Recovery is a lifelong journey. While getting sober may require a simple detox or rehab program, living sober requires constant commitment and care. For many, returning home after treatment jeopardizes that ability to truly live sober. If a person’s home life is filled with stresses or pressures (such as old haunts or taxing relationships)​ it can significantly increase their risk of relapse. Guests in our women's sober living house may not possess drugs or alcohol, and their visitors – typically family and close friends – may not bring these substances in, either.​ 


REBUILD YOUR LIFE AFTER TROUBLE WITH THE LAW.

 Everyone deserves a second chance. As such, Suzy's Place offers a safe home for a clean start. We have experience with working and communicating with probation officers and work closely with local business owners to assist in seeking employment opportunities being background friendly. 

Call 972-965-8148

HOUSE RULES

 No use of alcohol or other drugs.
Compliance with random urine tests.
Compliance with established curfews.
Participation in house meetings.
Completion of household chores.
Participation in outpatient treatment or community support groups.
No intimate relationships with other residents.
No drug paraphernalia or items promoting drug use.
No violence, threats or offensive language.
Pay guest fees on time. 

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