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What Is a Halfway House / Sober Living Facility?

Halfway houses are temporary homes for recovering drug addicts and alcoholics who want to transition into an independent living scenario. Sometimes they are meant either solely or primarily for people who have just been released from prison and are not ready to live on their own.

Some halfway houses shelter people who have received mental health treatment or have experienced homelessness. 

Also known as sober homes or transitional homes, halfway houses have differing rules in place. Sobriety is a common requirement. Drugs and alcohol are strictly prohibited. 

Various services may or may not be offered, and they can be provided by the halfway house itself or another organization. They can include such things as group therapy and classes in life skill development.

For our purposes, there are a number of halfway houses in Massachusetts.

The Importance of Halfway Houses in Massachusetts

Unfortunately, drug-related deaths happen in Massachusetts. Tragedies occur. Life can be painful and challenging, and addiction can spiral out of control and lead to unfortunate scenarios.

We are all in unique situations. Not everyone struggles with addiction. However, anyone who is looking for a halfway house in Massachusetts knows just how important it is that they find one.

Halfway houses in Massachusetts are not medical centers or rehab facilities, but they serve an important role in helping people get their lives on track. For many, they are a stepping stone on the path to recovery.

Sober homes provide shelter and accountability to individuals who would otherwise be in the streets or in less-than-helpful situations. They help people transition to a more permanent living environment and reintegration into society at large.

How Do I Find The Best Halfway House Near Me?

Finding a halfway house in Massachusetts is not difficult. There are plenty to choose from, as shown in our listings. If you prefer, we can even help you find a halfway house near Massachusetts — in a neighboring state.

Location is important when choosing a sober home, but in-house services can be just as important, if not more so. 

In order to figure out which halfway house nearby is best for you, contact a few of the facilities listed below. Ask pertinent questions. What services do they offer, if any? What are the rules and requirements?

Of course, you can always read the reviews for any given halfway house. In fact, you should. Just keep in mind that reviews are not always fair or accurate.

On My Road to Recovery, What Should I Do Now?

Wherever you are in your recovery, you have probably come a long way. A permanent living arrangement is on the horizon even if you are not yet ready to live on your own.

Please look at our listings for a halfway house in Massachusetts. If you prefer, you can find a halfway house near Massachusetts or elsewhere. Our listings are regularly updated.

When you find a suitable sober living facility and are accepted as a resident, please follow all of its halfway house rules. Halfway houses in Massachusetts have rules in place and they must be followed.

If any rules are violated, consequences follow accordingly. Expulsion is possible. 

Primary Service: substance use disorders

Address : 68 Jaques Avenue, Worcester, 01610

Primary Service: Mental Health Services

Address : 7-9 Woodland Street, Worcester, 01610

Primary Service: drug and alcohol dependency

Address : 81 Plantation Street, Worcester, 01604

Primary Service: Substance Abuse Treatment Services

Address : 107 Lincoln Street, Worcester, 01605

Primary Service: substance use disorders

Address : 10 Hammond Street, Worcester, 01610

Primary Service: Mental Health Services

Address : 68 Jacques Avenue, Worcester, 01610

Primary Service: treatment program for chemical dependency

Address : 280 Highland Street, Worcester, 01602

Primary Service: substance use disorders

Address : 275 Belmont Street, Worcester, 01604

Primary Service: drug and alcohol dependency

Address : 44 Front Street, Worcester, 01603

Primary Service: Mental Health Services

Address : 1059 Main Street, Worcester, 01603

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