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Sober Living Homes | Vanderburgh House - Rogers Home

105 Beechwood Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860

Eligibility
Sober Men
Required documents
Complete application
Hours
Homes 24/7
508-901-4615
Fax·

Fax

844-762-3747
Voice·

Main Phone

Application process
Call to request application or apply online at http://www.vanderburghhouse.com/home/rogers-home/
Fees
Rent starts at $180/week
Service area
Statewide
Vanderburgh House Owns and Operates the Rogers Home - a sober home for men in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The sober house offers important services to individuals in early recovery. When leaving treatment, many men and women have limited options, independent living is difficult, and sober housing offers an attractive alternative to many options available. Offers a structured sober house for men where every resident is supported in their recovery journeys. Residents live together as a family to develop the tools and strengthen their character in order to live free from substance abuse. Homes allow for independence while guided by a set of recovery-focused house rules, standards, and expectations. The core of Vanderburgh structure is abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Residents are engaged in their personal recovery journey by attending meetings and working with a sponsor and a House Manager for support and encouragement. Residents adhere to a curfew, submit to drug and alcohol screenings, and participate in home and community events. Residents live independently in a gender-specific home Rooms are typically shared with one or more peers Residents pay rent weekly or monthly; doesn't accept health insurance Each home is lead by a House Manager Homes are convenient, comfortable, affordable, and supportive Residents live according to Resident Handbook and House Rules
Last assured
12/02/2020
Providing organization
Vanderburgh House
Vanderburgh House Owns and Operates multiple Sober homes for both men and women in Rhode Island and Massachussetts. Their sober houses offer important services to individuals in early recovery. When leaving treatment, many men and women have limited options, independent living is difficult, and sober housing offers an attractive alternative to many options available to men and women. Offer structured sober houses for men and women where every resident is supported in their recovery journeys. Residents live together as a family to develop the tools and strengthen their character in order to live free from substance abuse. Homes allow for independence while guided by a set of recovery-focused house rules, standards, and expectations. The core of Vanderburgh structure is abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Residents are engaged in their personal recovery journey by attending meetings and working with a sponsor and a House Manager for support and encouragement. Residents adhere to a curfew, submit to drug and alcohol screenings, and participate in home and community events. Residents live independently in a gender-specific home Rooms are typically shared with one or more peers Residents pay rent weekly or monthly; doesn't accept health insurance Each home is lead by a House Manager Homes are convenient, comfortable, affordable, and supportive Residents live according to Resident Handbook and House Rules