2 Sober Living Homes in Alexandria, KY

Browse verified sober living homes in Alexandria, Kentucky. Compare providers and find contact information.

H2 Health- Alexandria, KY

★★★★★ (154 reviews)
8109 Alexandria Pike # 4, Alexandria, KY 41001
(859) 635-6500
Website: www.h2health.com/locations/h2-health/alexandria-ky
Hours: {"Friday":["7:30 AM–4 PM"],"Monday":["Closed"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["7:30 AM–6 PM"],"Tuesday":["Closed"],"Wednesday":["7:30 AM–4 PM"]}

The Seasons@Alexandria - a BLC community

★★★½☆ (43 reviews)
7341 E Alexandria Pike, Alexandria, KY 41001
(859) 694-4450
Website: www.blcnky.com
Hours: {"Friday":["Open 24 hours"],"Monday":["Open 24 hours"],"Saturday":["Open 24 hours"],"Sunday":["Open 24 hours"],"Thursday":["Open 24 hours"],"Tuesday":["Open 24 hours"],"Wednesday":["Open 24 hours"]}

About Sober Living Homes in Alexandria, KY

Finding a sober living home in Alexandria, Kentucky means stepping into a community that values quiet stability and close-knit support. Located in Campbell County, Alexandria offers a small-town atmosphere where neighbors know each other—a setting that can be both grounding and challenging for someone in early recovery. The area’s slower pace can help reduce triggers, while the proximity to Cincinnati provides access to employment and healthcare without the intensity of a big city.

You might need a sober living home in Alexandria because returning directly to a stressful home environment or an unsupportive social circle can make sobriety harder to maintain. These homes provide structure, accountability, and a drug-free living space where you can focus on rebuilding your life. Whether you’re leaving a treatment program or starting recovery for the first time, a sober living home offers a safe bridge between intensive care and independent living.

Recovery looks different for everyone, and needing extra support is a sign of strength, not failure. In Alexandria, sober living homes can help you develop daily routines, find local recovery meetings, and reconnect with a community that values second chances. You deserve a foundation that gives you the best opportunity to heal.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sober living homes are in Alexandria?

Our directory lists 2 sober living homes in Alexandria, KY.

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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