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Sober Living

Who it's for

Completing residential treatment means you’ve faced your addiction, committed to change, and built a solid foundation for a new life. But stepping back into the world after treatment is not as simple as picking up where you left off. The truth is, early recovery can be one of the most fragile stages. Without the right structure and support, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by old triggers, daily pressures, and the absence of the protective bubble of rehab. That’s why at Turing Point, we offer Sober Living as the next step in our treatment pathway. Sober living is designed to give you the space, guidance, and confidence to take control of your new life while keeping your recovery at the centre of everything you do.

Stability & Housing

What Our Transitional Sober Living Program Offers

Turning Point sober living provides transitional housing for individuals recovering from addiction, homelessness or housing crisis, offering safe, drug-free environments, peer support, and life-skills coaching. Stays typically range from 3 months to 1 year, bridging the gap between inpatient rehabilitation and independent living. We provide dedicated sober housing in shared apartment-style accommodations, paired with community-based professionals, personalized aftercare, relapse prevention strategies, and practical life skills coaching. We offer wrap-around services by collaborating with our strong community network of professionals in mental health, psychiatry, pharmacy, and vocational employment. Turning Point delivers independent living with tenancy support, benefit assistance, and help securing long-term social housing. This is supportive housing aimed at preventing homelessness and requires a minimum of 30 days of sobriety for admission.

Coordinated Support

Through our network of community partners, mental health professionals, and addiction support providers, we ensure every resident has the right funding and wrap-around care.

A Foundation for Stability

3–6 Months of Focus

Our program is designed for adults seeking a structured path to independence. Within our sober living environment, we prioritize stability and holistic wellness. During your 3–6 month stay, you will flourish in a supportive housing community that values self-development and personal accountability.

Who It's For

Adults overcoming housing crises or homelessness who are committed to a sober lifestyle and personal growth.

Coordinated Support

We bridge the gap through mental health care, addiction supports, funding providers, and strong community partnerships.

Stability & Wellness Support

Our Transitional Sober Living program is designed for individuals seeking a supportive environment during their first 3–6 months of recovery. We focus on stability and long-term wellness through coordinated, wrap-around care.

Mental Health

Professional mental health resources and counseling coordination to ensure emotional stability and psychological growth.

Addiction Supports

Access to recovery coaching, sober-life groups, and evidence-based addiction treatment resources tailored to you.

Funding Providers

Assistance in navigating funding options and financial support pathways to ensure housing remains accessible.

Community Partners

Strong links to community groups and off-site professional healthcare partners for a truly integrated support network.

Transitional Sober Living Housing

Who It's For

Designed for adults experiencing homelessness or a housing crisis who are committed to a recovery journey and seeking a supportive, structured environment.

How Housing Works

We offer temporary sober housing for 3–6 months, providing a stable foundation focused on personal development, wellness, and long-term stability.

Coordinated Support

We coordinate mental health care, addiction supports, and funding with community partners to ensure every resident has a full wrap-around support system.

Begin Your Journey

Take the first step toward stability and recovery today. Our team is here to support your transition every step of the way.

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