5 Sober Living Homes in Rome, GA

Browse verified sober living homes in Rome, Georgia. Compare providers and find contact information.

Southeast Detox Center Georgia Drug & Alcohol Rehab

★★★★★ (284 reviews)
4300 Martha Berry Hwy, Rome, GA 30165
(706) 770-6240
Website: southeastdetoxga.com
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

Fairland Recovery Center Georgia Drug & Alcohol Rehab

★★★★½ (75 reviews)
4451 Alabama Hwy, Rome, GA 30165
(770) 797-7652
Website: fairlandrecoverycenter.com
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

LivingProof Recovery

★★★★★ (66 reviews)
406 Shorter Ave NW, Rome, GA 30165
(706) 204-8710
Website: livingproofrecovery.org
Hours: Mon: 9 AM–5 PM | Tue: 9 AM–5 PM | Wed: 9 AM–5 PM | Thu: 9 AM–5 PM | Fri: 9 AM–5 PM | Sat: Closed | Sun: Closed

New Horizons Treatment Center

★★★★☆ (38 reviews)
36 Chateau Dr SE, Rome, GA 30161
(706) 233-9603
Website: www.newhorizonstreatment.com
Hours: Mon: 5–11 AM | Tue: 5–11 AM | Wed: 5–11 AM | Thu: 5–11 AM | Fri: 5–11 AM | Sat: 6–9 AM | Sun: Closed

Best Chance Recovery Homes

Lovell Ln, Rome, GA 30165
(864) 380-1989
Website: bestchancerehab.com
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

About Sober Living Homes in Rome, GA

For anyone navigating early recovery in Rome, Georgia, a sober living home can provide the structure and community needed to build a stable foundation. The city's blend of small-town warmth and growing industrial presence means that people from all walks of life—whether a young professional, a longtime resident, or a parent rebuilding family ties—may find themselves needing a safe, substance-free environment after treatment. Sober living homes offer a bridge between intensive care and independent life, giving you a space to practice new skills while still having daily support.

In Rome, where the community often rallies around local high school football and downtown events, the pressure to fit in can sometimes feel overwhelming. A sober living home allows you to focus on your recovery without the immediate triggers of an old environment. You'll be surrounded by peers who understand the journey, and you'll have the accountability of house rules and curfews. This kind of supportive housing can make all the difference in preventing relapse and building a new, fulfilling routine in Northwest Georgia.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sober living homes are in Rome?

Our directory lists 5 sober living homes in Rome, GA.

What is the difference between sober living and rehab?

Rehab provides active treatment including therapy and medical care. Sober living homes provide structured housing with rules and accountability but residents manage their own treatment and daily schedules. Many people transition from rehab to sober living.

How much do sober living homes cost?

Costs vary widely by location and amenities. Monthly fees typically range from $500 to $5,000 or more. Some homes accept insurance or offer financial assistance. Contact facilities directly for current pricing.

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