Sober living houses maintain strict rules and expectations to ensure a structured, safe, and accountable environment for residents in recovery. These rules are designed to foster independence and build healthy daily routines.

Key rules typically include:

  • Zero-tolerance for drugs and alcohol: This is strictly enforced through random drug and alcohol testing.
  • Curfews: Residents are generally required to be home between 10 PM and midnight to ensure safety and adequate rest.
  • Mandatory recovery meetings: Residents are often required to attend 3 to 5 recovery meetings per week.
  • Household responsibilities: Weekly chore rotations are assigned to encourage teamwork and personal responsibility.
  • Guest restrictions: Visits are usually limited to approved, sober visitors and are only permitted on weekends.
  • Community standards: Typical houses enforce quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM and maintain a zero-tolerance policy for disruptive behaviors.

These guidelines help reduce the risk of relapse by keeping residents engaged in productive habits and providing a level of peer accountability that mirrors real-world responsibilities.


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