Sober Living in Nashville, TN

Recovery NOW offers Sober Living in Nashville for people who need a safe place to recover from addictions. You live in a drug and alcohol free home with rules that support daily routines. House accountability helps protect the space. Use sober living after detox, rehab, or outpatient care. Call to check our openings.

Sober Living Homes With Structure and Accountability

At Recovery NOW, we provide Sober Living options in Nashville with rules that support day-to-day life. We keep our sober homes drug and alcohol free. You live with others who follow the same rules, so we follow consistent rules for everyone.

We aligned a set weekly routine to support the recovery process. Our team helps to fix your sleep timing and morning routines. You attend recovery meetings and treatment sessions with our professionals. It helps us spot any problems before they become harmful.

Accountability supports the whole house. Drug testing can also be part of the program. Our curfew and visitor rules limit trigger situations. When someone breaks a rule, staff address it the same day. They protect the house and set the next steps.

Sober Living After Detox and Outpatient Treatment

Sober Living

After alcohol or drug detox, many people need a stable home while the body and mind adjust. Sober living with Recovery NOW gives you a place to live while you continue your recovery. You can focus on daily choices without going back to old routines.

If you attend outpatient care, sober living can support your schedule. You can go to IOP or PHP during the week and come back after sessions. We can help you manage sober living with ongoing care options. You keep making progress in recovery while you rebuild your work schedule and home routine.

Nashville Sober Living Near Me

Are you still struggling to get back to your daily routines even after detox and outpatient care? At our sober living homes, you get a stable place to live while you focus on recovery. You can call to check availability. We will walk you through the options and the process.

Reach out to us:

Address: 4515 Harding Pike, Ste 327, Nashville, TN 37205

Phone: (615) 416-8010

What to Expect at Our Nashville Sober Living Homes

When you move into our sober home, we first check if there’s a good fit and space available. You’ll learn about house expectations right away, then join a shared living space designed for recovery. Our house managers keep things running smoothly, and residents support each other every day. Many people combine housing with PHP, IOP, or counseling, which helps you stay organized and recover more quickly.

  • Intake call to confirm space and move-in date
  • Home walk-through, room plan, and shared space basics
  • House expectations review, including what you can and cannot bring
  • Weekly check-ins to track attendance and progress
  • Link to Recovery NOW care options, such as PHP, IOP, and MAT, when needed
  • Peer support from other residents who work on recovery goals
  • A plan for meetings and appointments, so your week stays organized

Who Sober Living Helps Most

Sober living is helpful for people who need a safe place while rebuilding their daily lives in recovery. Our sober home is a good option if living alone feels risky, or if your current housing causes stress, conflict, or easy access to substances. It works best if you can follow rules and keep a steady routine.

  • After detox or residential treatment: Your body may stabilize first, but your routine can still be disoriented. Sober living gives you a stable place to sleep and reset each day. It also adds house expectations that support early recovery.
  • While attending PHP or IOP, you may need a place that supports your treatment schedule. Our sober home helps you keep a steady routine and avoid distractions. You’ll have a supportive place to return to after your sessions.
  • For people with repeated relapse episodes: Past relapse patterns can repeat when stress hits. A sober home adds accountability and daily structure to reduce risky choices. You practice new habits in a shared home, not in isolation.
  • When your housing feels unstable or unsafe, it can slow down your recovery. Our sober home gives you a steady place to live, keep your belongings, and plan your week.

House Rules and Resident Requirements

House rules help protect your recovery time and keep everyone safe. Before you move in, we’ll give you the full list of rules to review and sign. Our rules cover substance use, late nights, visitors, cleaning, and treatment attendance. You need to be able to follow these rules to be a good fit for our home.

We keep our sober home free from alcohol and illegal drugs. Substances cannot come into the house, even for storage. Drug items also stay out of rooms, bags, and vehicles on the property. If anyone uses it in any way, our staff responds the same day. House safety comes first, and our goal is to protect every resident.
You report your current prescriptions during intake. Our medical team will ask for the pharmacy label or a current medication list. You take meds only as prescribed. Our team also confirms if a doctor changes a dose. We help avoid wrong doses and unsafe use.

Curfew is the latest time residents return to our sober home at night. It supports sleep and keeps mornings on track. At Recovery NOW, curfew is part of the house rules. The exact time can change from one home to another.

During intake and house check-ins, staff review the curfew time and how sign-out and return check-ins work.

Visitors can raise the risk in early recovery. We apply visitor rules to reduce that risk. You follow visiting hours and approved areas. You also respect quiet time so others can rest. If a visitor causes problems, staff can end the visit.

A shared home needs shared work. You complete assigned chores on time. You clean up after meals and showers. You keep your room and shared areas neat. The house stays comfortable when everyone does their part.

We keep a weekly plan for you to attend work or further treatment. You attend scheduled sessions and recovery meetings. Our staff can check attendance to track your weekly routine. If you miss your routine, our staff address it and reset it.

House Rules and Resident Requirements

Medication-Assisted Treatment Support While in Sober Living

Medication-assisted treatment can continue while sober living in Nashville, TN. Our team reviews house rules for prescribed meds and confirms current prescriptions during intake. You keep follow-up visits with the MAT provider. The home supports attendance, so doses stay consistent and safe.

Recovery NOW places sober living near treatment resources, including Suboxone MAT, PHP, IOP, and therapy.  We also provide counseling through programs. Our staff also connects you with counseling through Recovery NOW programs while you continue MAT. We watch for rule issues that put recovery at risk and address them the same day.

Treatment Options While You Live in Sober Living

Living in a sober home does not replace treatment. It gives a stable place to live while care continues. We can help connect housing with the right level of care. Our goal is to keep appointments, build skills, and stay consistent through the week. Treatment plans can change as progress improves.

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

PHP is a higher level of care than standard outpatient visits. You attend treatment for several hours on scheduled days. The focus stays on therapy, relapse prevention, and daily coping skills. Many people use PHP after detox, or after relapse risk of relapse rises. The mix supports recovery work and enhances daily living structure.

Outpatient Counseling

Outpatient counseling fits people who need support while working. Sessions can include one-on-one therapy, group sessions, or both. Counseling focuses on cravings, stress, and decision-making. It also covers family issues, work pressure, and planning for high-risk moments. Outpatient care can continue for longer periods as needed.

Common Challenges During Sober Living and How We Help

Staying at our sober living home in Nashville, TN, can be a big decision for some. You can experience several challenges while staying here. Stress, sleep issues, and urges can come back and can be difficult to control. Our expert team addresses each challenge and resolves it with complete support. We make you feel comfortable and ease withdrawal symptoms.

Cravings and urges

Urge to substance use can arise anytime. You may feel it especially at night. We help keep days planned and reduce idle time. We also connect care support when extra help is needed.

Boredom and too much free time

Free time can turn into scrolling, isolating, or calling old contacts. It can raise the risk. At our sober home, we keep you busy with therapy sessions, practice coping skills, and maintain a daily routine.

Trouble sleeping

You may find it difficult to fall asleep during the initial days. Sleep issues, increased stress, and We use house routines that support sleep. Curfew and quiet hours help the body reset.

Peer conflict in shared housing

Shared living can bring tension. Noise, chores, and personality clashes can turn into arguments. Our rules for house support respect for each other and maintain peace while living in a shared space.

Boredom and too much free time

Free time can turn into scrolling, isolating, or calling old contacts. It can raise the risk. At our sober home, we keep you busy with therapy sessions, practice coping skills, and maintain a daily routine.

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A Day in Sober Living in Nashville

A day in our Nashville sober living homes follows a routine that supports recovery. We manage the basics first, then move into work and care. Our team keeps the home calm, and we keep check-ins, chores, and meeting times on schedule.

A Day in Sober Living
  • Wake up, wash up, eat breakfast, and tidy your space
  • Review the day schedule for work, therapy, or program hours
  • Move out for work or treatment hours, based on your week plan
  • Return home and complete a check-in with staff or the house manager
  • Handle assigned chores and clean up shared areas
  • Attend recovery meeting time or group support time
  • Take care of self-care tasks like laundry, meals, and the next day prep
  • Follow curfew and quiet hours, then get some sleep

Patient Stories

Why Choose Recovery NOW for Sober Living

Residents of Nashville choose us because we offer sober living with access to care in one place. Our services include MAT with Suboxone, PHP, IOP, outpatient psychiatry, and counseling. You can keep care consistent while living in sober housing. Locations across Tennessee make follow-up visits easier.

We keep your stay private, and our team respects your privacy as well. We keep you in a professional and respectful space. Our team focuses on practical steps and routine follow-through. If your level of care needs to change, we can shift services without changing providers.

Start Sober Living in Nashville Today

Do you want to start a sober living environment to recover completely? Call us at  (615) 416-8010 to ask about openings and intake steps. Share where you are in recovery and what support you need. We will explain the next step and what to bring. If you need support with treatment as well, we will share available care options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Room options depend on the home, space, and current openings. During the intake call, we share what is available and outline the move-in plan.

Bring the basics, such as clothing, hygiene items, and any prescribed medications, in their original containers. Ask during intake if any items are restricted so nothing causes a problem on move-in day.
Meal plans can differ from one home to another. Some homes use shared grocery shopping and resident cooking. We review how meals work during intake so you know what to expect.
Needs can change during recovery. We can discuss treatment options through Recovery NOW programs if a higher level of care becomes necessary. That helps keep care consistent.

Car rules depend on the specific home and parking space. We review parking limits and vehicle rules during intake.

Move-in timing depends on availability and completion of the intake steps. We will share the next open option during your call and explain what needs to happen before moving in.