Sober Care

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Sober Care

Structured Recovery Living in a Supportive Community

Village Care Sober Care provides a recovery-focused living environment for individuals committed to maintaining sobriety and building stability in daily life. Designed as a structured sober living home, this setting supports residents in strengthening independence, accountability, and long-term recovery skills.

While not a licensed treatment program, Sober Care offers a community-centered environment rooted in responsibility, peer connection, and personal growth.

A Structured Recovery Home

Our sober living home includes on-site house leadership and peer mentorship to help maintain daily structure and accountability. Residents are expected to actively participate in their recovery and contribute to a respectful, supportive household culture.

Residents benefit from:

  • On-site house management

  • Peer mentorship and encouragement

  • Clear house expectations and accountability standards

  • Structured routines that promote consistency

  • A recovery-centered community environment

This balance of independence and support helps individuals transition successfully into sustained sobriety.

Care Tailored to You

We recognize that recovery journeys are personal. Our sober living environment provides encouragement and structure while allowing residents to take ownership of their goals, employment, education, and next steps.

For individuals stepping down from residential treatment, Sober Care can serve as a supportive transitional environment when clinically appropriate.

Nature as a Partner in Healing

Set on peaceful open land, our environment promotes calm, grounding, and emotional clarity. The quiet surroundings allow residents to focus on rebuilding routines and reconnecting with purpose.

Animal-Assisted Wellness

Residents may engage in meaningful interactions with our animals, experiencing comfort, responsibility, and emotional grounding through these connections. Caring for animals fosters routine, empathy, and stability—important components of long-term recovery.