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Sober Living in Ontario

Last updated on: Monday, 25 September 2023

When searching for a sober living facility in Ontario, 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. Below, you will find a listing of sober living facilities in Ontario, including homes with accreditations and licensures such as Canadian Centre for Accreditation and Registered Canadian Charitable Organizations.

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List of Sober Living Houses

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

    Reviewed: 18 September 2023

    Serenity House Addiction Treatment Services is a residential drug rehab program. After examining the website, we found it offers treatment for men with addictions. There is a 12-week residential treatment program and an 11-month transitional housing program. It helps men over the age of 18.

    Rehab Settings

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

    Services Offered

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

    People Served

    - Adults
    - Gender-Specific
    - Men

    Trust Factors

    - Registered Canadian Charitable Organization

    Medical Staff: Isabella G., BSc. Psych | Addictions Counsellor
    Matt LeBlanc, CCAC

    103 Leopolds Drive, Ottawa, ON
    (613) 733-3574

    Reviewed: 18 September 2023

    Wayside House of Hamilton is a residential treatment program. After examining the website, we found it offers residential addiction treatment and supportive housing for men. The core program operates for five to six weeks, and the transitional phase can last three to four weeks. Clients must be men ages 18 and over.

    Rehab Settings

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

    Services Offered

    - Aftercare
    - Relapse Prevention
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Individuals

    People Served

    - Adults
    - Gender-Specific
    - Men

    Trust Factors

    - Canadian Centre for Accreditation
    - Registered Canadian Charitable Organization

    Medical Staff: Regan E. Anderson, MSCP | CEO
    Diana Strauss, RN

    15 Charlton Ave. W, Hamilton, ON
    (905) 528-8969

    Rehab Settings

    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Sober Living
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Faith-Based
    - Holistic Services
    - Prevention / Education
    - Relapse Prevention
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Individuals
    - Substance Abuse Group Counselling
    - Twelve Steps

    People Served

    - Adults
    - Christian
    - Gender-Specific
    - Men

    Trust Factors

    - Registered Canadian Charitable Organization

    Medical Staff: Dr. Daniel Crépault, PhD (Criminology), CAMF | Program Director

    3435 Ramsayville Rd., Gloucester, ON
    (613) 521-9114

    Rehab Settings

    - Assessment
    - Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
    - Interventionists
    - Outpatient
    - Sober Living
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

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

    People Served

    - Adolescents
    - Adults

    Trust Factors

    - Canadian Centre for Accreditation
    - Registered Canadian Charitable Organization

    Medical Staff: Tiffany Scriver, RP, MSW | Director of Outreach Services
    Jeffrey Sica, MSc, RP | Director of Youth Services

    60 James St, St. Catharines, ON
    (905) 684-1183

    Rehab Settings

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

    Services Offered

    - Relapse Prevention
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Individuals

    People Served

    - Adults
    - Gender-Specific
    - Men

    Trust Factors

    - Registered Canadian Charitable Organization

    171 George Street, Ottawa, ON
    (613) 241-1573

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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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Nickolaus Hayes has been working with Drug Rehab Services for the past ten years. Over the past 15 years, he has remained connected to helping people who have been struggling with addiction. He first started working as an intake counselor at a drug rehabilitation center in 2005. During the five years as an intake counselor, he was able to help hundreds of people find treatment. Nickolaus was also fortunate to be able to work with professional interventionists, traveling across the country performing interventions.

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