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Cheaha Women’s Oxford House

411 Lee Rd 219, Phenix City, Alabama 36870
Women
5.0 (2 reviews)
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Women Accepts

About This Facility

Cheaha is a recovery home based in Phenix City, AL, offering a supportive environment for women in recovery from substance use disorder. This recovery home provides a structured setting where individuals can focus on maintaining sobriety and transitioning into independent living. Commonly known as sober living homes or recovery residences, these homes are an integral part of the recovery journey for those leaving formal treatment programs. At Cheaha, residents enjoy: - A drug and alcohol-free living space. - Guidance and peer connections within a recovery-focused community. - Daily routines designed to encourage personal accountability. - Access to recovery resources in Phenix City, including counseling and job placement services. Located in Alabama, Phenix City boasts a thriving recovery network, with numerous women-specific support meetings and services. Cheaha is committed to helping residents pursue lasting recovery in a structured and compassionate environment. Contact us today to learn more about Cheaha and our approach to sober living.

Services Offered

AA Meetings Counseling Employment Assistance

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411 Lee Rd 219, Phenix City, Alabama 36870
Alabama
36870
Oxford House Alabama

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