Sober Living at Jacob's House¶

Building Independence, Together¶
Sober Living is the next phase in Jacob’s House recovery model, offering residents a structured yet empowering environment to transition from recovery-focused living to greater independence. This phase fosters community, accountability, and the development of life skills.
Why Sober Living?¶

Community and Accountability
- Residents live together in a shared space where mutual support and shared responsibilities create a strong sense of camaraderie.
Structured Support
- House managers oversee daily activities and ensure rules are followed.
- Weekly house meetings foster open communication and accountability.
Skill Building
- Residents take on chores and learn valuable life skills like budgeting, time management, and meal preparation.
- Opportunities for part-time work or volunteering are encouraged.
"Sober Living is about building independence while staying accountable. You’re part of a team working toward a brighter future." – Jason Jacobs
What to Expect¶

Shared Responsibilities
- Residents contribute to the upkeep of the house by completing assigned chores, such as cleaning and cooking. This builds discipline and a sense of ownership.
Curfews and Rules
- To maintain a safe and supportive environment:
- Residents must adhere to curfews.
- No drugs, alcohol, or disruptive behavior is allowed.
House Meetings
- Weekly meetings provide an opportunity to address issues, celebrate milestones, and plan for the future.
House Manager Oversight
- A dedicated house manager ensures the home remains a safe, structured environment while supporting residents in their recovery journey.
Ready to Take the Next Step?¶

At Jacob's House, every step forward is a step toward hope, growth, and transformation. We’re here to guide and support you on your journey.
Visit Our Contact Page to take the next step.
Jacob’s House isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a place to thrive.