2 Sober Living Homes in Hillcrest Heights, MD

Browse verified sober living homes in Hillcrest Heights, Maryland. Compare providers and find contact information.

Urban Counseling Institute

★★★★★ (13 reviews)
4400 Stamp Rd Suite 208, Hillcrest Heights, MD 20748
(301) 278-7956
Website: urban-counseling.com
Hours: {"Friday":["10 AM–6 PM"],"Monday":["10 AM–6 PM"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["10 AM–6 PM"],"Tuesday":["10 AM–6 PM"],"Wednesday":["10 AM–6 PM"]}

Bridge Center at Adam's House

★★★★½ (8 reviews)
5001 Silver Hill Rd #300, Hillcrest Heights, MD 20746
(301) 817-1900
Website: health.mypgc.us/bridgecenter
Hours: {"Friday":["8:30 AM–4:30 PM"],"Monday":["8:30 AM–4:30 PM"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["8:30 AM–4:30 PM"],"Tuesday":["8:30 AM–4:30 PM"],"Wednesday":["8:30 AM–4:30 PM"]}

About Sober Living Homes in Hillcrest Heights, MD

Finding a stable, supportive environment after treatment is a crucial step in long-term recovery. For residents of Hillcrest Heights, a suburban community in Prince George’s County, the transition home can be complicated by limited local access to public transportation and the daily pressures of commuting to jobs or family obligations in the greater D.C. area. A sober living home provides a structured, substance-free setting where you can practice real-world responsibilities while remaining accountable to peers who understand your journey.

Addiction does not discriminate, and neither should your path to healing. Whether you are returning to a home environment that may not be supportive, or you simply need a bridge between intensive care and independent living, a sober living home offers the accountability and community necessary to rebuild your life. These homes provide a safe space to develop new routines, find employment, and reconnect with your goals—all within a neighborhood that feels familiar.

You deserve a foundation that supports your recovery, not one that tests it. A sober living home in Hillcrest Heights can be that foundation, offering both structure and compassion as you take this next step forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sober living homes are in Hillcrest Heights?

Our directory lists 2 sober living homes in Hillcrest Heights, MD.

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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