4 Sober Living Homes in Branson, MO

Browse verified sober living homes in Branson, Missouri. Compare providers and find contact information.

Ozarks Serenity Club

★★★★★ (47 reviews)
180 Claremont Dr, Branson, MO 65616
Website: ozarks-serenityclub.com

Standing by the Door Recovery Ministry

★★★★☆ (22 reviews)
704 US-65 BUS, Branson, MO 65616
(417) 598-0816
Website: standingbythedoor.net
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

The Rose House

★★★½☆ (23 reviews)
673 Spring Creek Rd, Branson, MO 65616
(417) 230-9190
Website: therosehouseseniorliving.com
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

Simmering Center

★★★☆☆ (21 reviews)
360 Rinehart Rd, Branson, MO 65616
(417) 320-6380
Hours: Mon-Sun: 8 AM–5 PM

About Sober Living Homes in Branson, MO

Finding a stable, supportive environment is a crucial step in early recovery, and Branson offers a unique setting for this journey. While the city is known for its vibrant entertainment and family-friendly atmosphere, the pressures of the hospitality industry—from late nights to easy access to alcohol—can create specific challenges for those working to maintain sobriety. A sober living home provides a structured, substance-free space where you can focus on building healthy routines away from these triggers.

For someone in Branson, a sober living home bridges the gap between intensive treatment and fully independent living. It offers essential accountability through house rules and peer support, which is vital when returning to a community where you might face familiar social circles or professional demands. These homes provide a foundation of stability, allowing you to practice new coping skills in a real-world setting while still having a safety net.

This step is not about weakness; it’s about building strength. Addiction affects people from all walks of life, and choosing a sober living environment is a powerful commitment to your long-term well-being. In the supportive Ozarks community of Branson, you can find the structure and camaraderie needed to rebuild your life with confidence and hope.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sober living homes are in Branson?

Our directory lists 4 sober living homes in Branson, MO.

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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