Jane’s Way sober living homes offer men and women safe, comfortable, gender-separated residences where recovery is fostered through accountability and support.
Structured sober living for men and women recovering from addiction
Jane’s Way was founded in 2014 to provide structured sober living options to men and women early in recovery from addiction and alcoholism. Our mission is to provide a safe home living environment that supports a productive, independent, and drug-free lifestyle. We believe a strong sober peer support group is vital to long-term recovery, which is why our homes are designed to develop community among our residents.
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Residents at Jane's Way always have access to mentorship, guidance, and support from full-time on-site staff members.
All residents are regularly drug tested and breathalyzed, providing a safe, accountable, sober environment.
Residents are supervised to ensure that they remain compliant with all of their medications and prescriptions.
Transportation is provided for residents to attend outpatient treatment programs, meetings, medical appointments, and more.
Jane’s Way Sober Living is dedicated to providing structured sober living homes for both women and men navigating the complexities of mental health disorders, substance abuse, and impulse control challenges. Our foremost goal is to instill hope, followed closely by offering a clear and actionable way forward.
What sets Jane’s Way apart is our commitment to intensive, hands-on support. We offer resources and daily scheduling that go beyond what many other sober living environments provide. This immersive approach is especially beneficial for individuals who have experienced repeated relapses or have struggled to find lasting sobriety in the past. Unlike other sober living homes that simply offer a place to reside, Jane’s Way is focused on delivering one-on-one guidance, mentoring, and tangible support every step of the way.
At Jane’s Way, our residents are always in motion, building the foundations of new, fulfilling lives. From day one, they take decisive action toward their future. By the time they are ready to graduate and reenter the outside world, they’ve already made significant progress toward their personal goals, whether those involve career advancement, educational pursuits, or other achievements. Our community is not about simply marking time; it’s about consistently looking forward, taking meaningful action, and creating a path to a brighter future.
One of the main benefits of living at Jane’s Way Sober Living is the support we have in our community. This help is key for people in early recovery to overcome feelings of being alone. When someone first gets sober, they can feel isolated as they leave old places and relationships related to their past substance use. At Jane’s Way, residents are around others who understand them and share similar paths. This builds friendship and support. Having this kind of group helps reduce loneliness. It also lets residents form good and healthy friendships, which are very important for staying sober in the long run.
Sober living houses allow individuals recovering from drug and alcohol addiction to rent a room and live among others in recovery. They are sometimes called halfway houses, Oxford houses, or recovery residences.
No, insurance does not pay for rent at sober living homes.
At Jane’s Way, rent varies by location. Reach out for specific pricing. In general, the cost of rent at a sober living is typically comparable to renting an apartment with roommates. Some sober livings may allow residents to pay weekly rather than monthly, though.
Cell phones, laptops, and gaming consoles are allowed at Jane’s Way. Stricter rules may apply in homes run by the Department of Corrections or religious non-profits.
Pets are not allowed at Jane’s Way. However, accommodations can sometimes be made for service animals. Reach out for more information.
Yes, residents who are in good standing are allowed to have visitors.
Residents can stay in sober living as long as they please, provided that they follow the rules, pay rent, and, most importantly, abstain from alcohol and drug use.
When you complete a detox or residential treatment program, it can be overwhelming to try to jump straight back into your old life. Living in the same place, surrounded by the same people, without structure and support, is a recipe for relapse.
Commit to continuing your growth by choosing a reputable sober living community like Jane’s Way.
Here, among a motivated community of your peers, you will strengthen your sobriety, develop meaningful relationships, and learn to love life again.
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