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Providing Services for Addiction and Mental Health Disorders

Transitional Housing for Long-Term Recovery

Fort Myers sober living offers more than just a place to stay—we provide a structured, supportive community for individuals transitioning from addiction treatment to independent living. Whether you’re stepping down from residential rehab or seeking a stable space to reinforce your recovery, our sober homes are designed to help you stay focused, accountable, and empowered. In fact, most individuals who reside in a recovery house have a better chance for life-long recovery. Have questions? Call us today at 239-266-2141.

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Sober Living Features & Amenities

Gender-Specific Structured Living

Residents follow daily routines, attend meetings, and take part in house responsibilities that promote accountability and healthy habits.

Recovery Peer Support

Live alongside others who are committed to sobriety. Our recovery community fosters connection, encouragement, and shared growth.

Drug & Alcohol-Free Housing

All homes are completely substance-free, with regular testing and supervision to maintain a safe environment for all residents.

Convenient Fort Myers Location

Close to recovery meetings, job opportunities, public transportation, and outpatient treatment programs at Celadon.

Life Skills Development

We encourage residents to work, attend school, volunteer, and build life skills—like budgeting, cooking, and goal setting—for long-term independence.

Who Needs a Sober Home?

Sober homes are primarily geared toward patients discharging from residential addiction treatment. However, the recovery journey includes relapse and sober living is an integrated part of the process for individuals at different recovery stages. This includes:

  • Patients discharging from Celadon residential care.
  • People in early recovery looking for community and accountability
  • Veterans and first responders in recovery
  • Adults seeking a fresh start in a recovery-friendly environment

Benefits of Sober Living After Inpatient Treatment

Transitioning from addiction treatment to everyday life can be challenging—but sober living homes provide the support and structure needed for lasting success. Here are the key benefits:

Structured Environment

Sober living homes offer a daily routine, curfews, and responsibilities that help residents maintain focus and stability. This structure minimizes the risk of relapse during the vulnerable early stages of recovery.

Accountability

With regular drug and alcohol testing, peer support, and house rules, residents are held accountable for their actions. This encourages personal responsibility and reinforces healthy decision-making.

Supportive Community

Living among others who are also committed to sobriety creates a strong sense of camaraderie. Peer encouragement, shared experiences, and mutual understanding reduce feelings of isolation and promote healing.

Smooth Transition to Independence

Sober living acts as a bridge between intensive treatment and fully independent living. Residents can gradually rebuild their lives—finding employment, attending school, or reestablishing relationships—while still having a safety net.

Reduced Risk of Relapse

Research shows that individuals who engage in sober living after treatment have higher long-term recovery rates. The continued structure and support significantly reduce the chances of relapse.

Life Skills Development

One of the most important aspects of sober homes is residents learn practical skills like budgeting, cooking, time management, job hunting, and setting healthy boundaries—tools essential for long-term success outside of treatment.

Access to Local Fort Myers Resources

Most sober living homes are conveniently located near recovery meetings, therapy services, job centers, and public transportation—making it easier to stay engaged with recovery and rebuild a productive life.

Improved Mental and Emotional Health

Continued sober living helps strengthen coping mechanisms, emotional regulation, and self-esteem—key areas that often need reinforcement after treatment.

Continue Your Recovery in Fort Myers Sober Living

Sober living isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a place to grow. It provides a safe, substance-free space where recovery can deepen and real-world skills can flourish. Your journey doesn’t end after treatment—it continues with daily choices and strong support. Our Fort Myers Sober Living partners are here to walk that path with you. Call us today at 239-266-2141.

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