2 Sober Living Homes in North Easton, MA

Browse verified sober living homes in North Easton, Massachusetts. Compare providers and find contact information.

Southeast Rehabilitation & Skilled Care Center

★★★☆☆ (79 reviews)
184 Lincoln St, North Easton, MA 02356
(508) 238-7053
Website: southeastrehabcare.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"]}

House of Possibilities

★★★★★ (25 reviews)
350 Washington St, North Easton, MA 02356
(508) 205-0555
Website: www.houseofpossibilities.org
Hours: {"Friday":["9 AM–3 PM"],"Monday":["9 AM–3 PM"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["9 AM–3 PM"],"Tuesday":["9 AM–3 PM"],"Wednesday":["9 AM–3 PM"]}

About Sober Living Homes in North Easton, MA

Finding a stable, supportive environment after treatment is a crucial step in recovery, and sober living homes in North Easton, Massachusetts, offer that foundation. Nestled in Bristol County, North Easton is a close-knit community known for its historic H.H. Richardson architecture and the natural beauty of Borderland State Park. However, like many suburban New England towns, it faces the quiet challenge of substance use affecting families across all walks of life—from longtime residents to young professionals and students at nearby Stonehill College. A sober living home here provides a structured, substance-free space where you can rebuild your life while staying connected to local support networks and employment opportunities.

If you or a loved one are leaving a treatment program or are simply seeking a fresh start, a sober living home offers the accountability and peer support needed to navigate early recovery. These homes create a bridge between intensive care and independent living, helping you practice real-world coping skills in a safe, judgment-free setting. Whether you are returning to a familiar town or relocating to North Easton for a change of scenery, choosing a sober living environment can be a hopeful, proactive step toward lasting wellness.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sober living homes are in North Easton?

Our directory lists 2 sober living homes in North Easton, MA.

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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