Roosevelt is a sober house located in Phoenix, AZ, designed to help men and women on their path to long-term sobriety in a safe and encouraging environment. This sober house offers residents the structure and support necessary to maintain recovery while transitioning to independent living. Sometimes called recovery houses or sober homes, these spaces provide accountability, peer connections, and resources essential for building a meaningful life after addiction. At Roosevelt, residents enjoy: - A substance-free and safe space that promotes healing. - Support and encouragement from a like-minded recovery community. - Routines that nurture responsibility and personal growth. - Access to local resources in Phoenix, such as counseling services and career development programs. Set in Phoenix Arizona, this recovery house is a part of a strong network with a variety of support meetings and resources. Roosevelt creates an uplifting and accountability-focused environment where men and women can thrive and build a brighter future. Contact us today to learn more about Roosevelt and how we can support your recovery goals. More on The Sober House REQUIREMENTS: Sober House Clients must:   ​​ -Complete a 12 week Big Book study.  -Attend 90 12-step meetings in 90 days.  -Attend an 8-week relapse prevention class  -Submit to a drug screen, upon demand, at their expense.  -Attend 4 hours of in-house peer counseling each week. WHO GETS IN TLC accepts any substance abuser who asks for help, whether they have money or not,  with a few exceptions. The program doesn't accept arsonists, sexual offenders - such as rapists or child molesters. Those with TB or active hepatitis, are not accepted. HIV positive applicants are accepted
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