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Sober Living Homes in Alberta

Last updated on: Wednesday, 19 October 2022

When searching for a sober living facility in Alberta, it should offer well-rounded transitional services. For example, vocational training, 12-step support, and help to find a place to live. You can use the listing below to find a sober living home and often after completing treatment. The rehab facility can connect you with a sober house to make your transition to real life.

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List of Sober Living Houses in Alberta

The information below will help you on how to find a sober living center in Alberta. The list could be incomplete, so if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at 1-877-254-3348.

    Rehab Settings

    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Outpatient
    - Residential Long-Term
    - Sober Living
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Holistic Services
    - Relapse Prevention
    - Twelve Steps
    - Workplace Solutions

    People Served

    - Adults
    - Family Support
    - Gender-Specific
    - Men

    Accreditations

    - Accreditation Canada
    - Licensed by the Government of Alberta
    - Registered Canadian Charitable Organization

    411 41st Avenue NE, Calgary, AB

    Rehab Settings

    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Outpatient
    - Residential Long-Term
    - Sober Living
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Aftercare
    - Holistic Services
    - Prevention / Education
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Individuals
    - Substance Abuse Group Counselling
    - Twelve Steps

    People Served

    - Adults
    - First Nation
    - Pregnant women

    Accreditations

    - CARF Accredited
    - Licensed by the Government of Alberta

    25108 Poundmaker Rd, Sturgeon County, AB

    Rehab Settings

    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Residential Long-Term
    - Sober Living
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Aftercare
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Individuals
    - Substance Abuse Group Counselling

    People Served

    - Adults
    - Gender-Specific
    - Men

    Accreditations

    - Accreditation Canada
    - Licensed by the Government of Alberta
    - Registered Canadian Charitable Organization

    5819 Bowness Road N.W., Calgary, AB

    Rehab Settings

    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
    - Outpatient
    - Sober Living
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Aftercare
    - Childrens Care
    - Holistic Services
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Families

    People Served

    - Adults
    - Gender-Specific
    - Pregnant women
    - Women

    Accreditations

    - Licensed by the Government of Alberta

    1941- 42 Ave SW, Calgary, AB

    Rehab Settings

    - Sober Living
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Prevention / Education

    People Served

    - Adults

    Accreditations

    - Registered Canadian Charitable Organization

    9611 102 Ave Nw, Edmonton, AB

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  • What are sober living homes?

    Sober living homes or houses are facilities that provide supportive housing and structured living for individuals who have completed drug rehab. The purpose is to serve as a transitional environment for these individuals as they work towards re-entering society.

  • What is it like living in a sober living home?

    Sober living homes are often less strict than formal drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs. Residents can usually come and go as they please. Most sober living home residents have completed a residential drug rehab program. They are communal homes where residents must pay their own way. In addition, they are also likely required to take on more responsibility than they would have in a rehab center, such as a job or continuing education.

  • Who should consider joining a sober living home?

    Anyone who wants to work on long-term sobriety should consider joining a sober living home. Most residents who have completed drug rehab are ready to begin living independently, yet have concerns about how to accomplish this. Sober living homes provide a supportive environment and tools to make this happen.

  • Want to know more?

    The questions from DrugRehab.ca’s “Ask a Professional” are answered by Nickolaus Hayes. If you need further clarification on any of the questions above or have any other questions you can contact him directly at N.hayes@drugrehab.ca.

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Marcel Gemme has been helping people struggling with addiction for over 19 years. He first started as an intake counselor for a drug rehabilitation center in 2000. During his 5 years as an intake counselor, he helped many addicts get the treatment they needed. With drug and alcohol problems constantly on the rise in the United States and Canada, he decided to use the Internet as a way to educate and help many more people in both those countries. This was 15 years ago. Since then, Marcel has built two of the largest websites in the U.S. and Canada which reach and help millions of people each year. He is an author and a leader in the field of drug and alcohol addiction. His main focus is threefold: education, prevention and rehabilitation. To this day, he still strives to be at the forefront of technology in order to help more and more people. He is a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Treatment Specialist graduate with Honours of Stratford Career Institute. Marcel has also received a certificate from Harvard for completing a course entitled The Opioid Crisis in America and a certificate from The University of Adelaide for completing a course entitled AddictionX: Managing Addiction: A Framework for Succesful Treatment.

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