Oak Street Men’s Sober House
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About This Facility
Oak Street is a sober house located in Lewiston, ME, dedicated to supporting men in building a stable and fulfilling life in recovery from substance use disorder. This sober house offers a secure and welcoming environment where men can focus on maintaining sobriety while transitioning to greater independence. Known as sober homes or recovery residences, these spaces provide accountability, community, and resources essential for long-term recovery success. Residents at Oak Street benefit from: - A safe and sober home that fosters recovery. - Encouragement and accountability from a recovery-focused peer group. - Daily routines that build healthy habits and foster personal growth. - Proximity to services in Lewiston, such as therapy and employment services. Located in Lewiston, Maine, this sober home is part of an active recovery network with access to numerous meetings and resources. Oak Street provides a nurturing and thoughtfully organized environment to help residents achieve lasting sobriety and rebuild with confidence. Contact us today to learn more about Oak Street and how we can support your recovery journey. Journey Sober House Lewiston- Maine Every participant in the Journey House is required to abstain from drugs and alcohol and to interact positively and productively with new housemates and community members. Residents are expected to either be employed, be enrolled in school or volunteer. Residence perform household chores and make every effort to become productive members of their new community. Residents may stay as long as they wish, however during the first 30 days there is a probationary period where residents must be in the house between 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM. If they miss curfew, violate house rules or are otherwise disruptive they will be placed on 'contract'. Residents in need of healthcare, psychiatric care or social services will receive referrals for services upon entry. Sober living houses, also called sober homes and sober living environments, are facilities that provide safe housing and supportive, structured living conditions for people exiting drug rehabilitation programs. Sober houses serve as a transitional environment between such programs and mainstream society.