Oxford House
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About This Facility
Oxford House is a nationally recognized network of peer-run, self-supporting sober living homes for individuals recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction. These democratically operated residences provide safe, affordable housing where residents support one another in maintaining sobriety without the use of professional staff or formal treatment programs.Each house operates independently, requiring residents to follow three basic rules: abstain from substance use, pay an equal share of expenses, and avoid disruptive behavior. This model fosters accountability, personal responsibility, and a sense of community—key components in long-term recovery.What sets Oxford House apart is its emphasis on peer empowerment and sustainable sobriety through shared living. With thousands of homes across the U.S. and abroad, it offers an accessible and proven structure for individuals committed to rebuilding their lives in recovery while forming meaningful, supportive connections.