2 Sober Living Homes in Whitehall, OH

Browse verified sober living homes in Whitehall, Ohio. Compare providers and find contact information.

BrightView

★★★★½ (84 reviews)
3768 E Main St, Whitehall, OH 43213
(833) 510-3278
Website: www.brightviewhealth.com/locations/columbus-east-addiction-treatment-center
Hours: {"Friday":["8 AM–5 PM"],"Monday":["8 AM–5 PM"],"Saturday":["9–11 AM"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["8 AM–5 PM"],"Tuesday":["8 AM–5 PM"],"Wednesday":["8 AM–5 PM"]}

Robin Recovery: Addiction Treatment In Whitehall, Ohio | Drug Alcohol Rehab Center In Ohio

★★★★★ (59 reviews)
3616 E Main St, Whitehall, OH 43213
(888) 586-7168
Website: www.robinrecovery.com
Hours: {"Friday":["8 AM–4 PM"],"Monday":["8 AM–4 PM"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["8 AM–4 PM"],"Tuesday":["8 AM–4 PM"],"Wednesday":["8 AM–4 PM"]}

About Sober Living Homes in Whitehall, OH

Finding a stable, supportive environment is a critical step in early recovery, and sober living homes in Whitehall, Ohio, offer just that. As a close-knit community within Franklin County, Whitehall provides a sense of local connection that can be invaluable when rebuilding a life. These homes offer a structured, substance-free setting where residents can practice the skills learned in treatment while navigating the real-world challenges of work, family, and daily responsibilities.

For someone in Whitehall, a sober living home can bridge the gap between intensive treatment and independent living. Whether you are returning to a home environment that may not be supportive of sobriety, or simply need the accountability of a peer community, these residences provide a safe space to focus on your health. They offer a judgment-free environment where you can find camaraderie with others who understand the journey, helping to prevent relapse during this vulnerable transition period.

Addiction does not discriminate, and finding the right sober living home is a personal decision. We encourage you to explore the options available in Whitehall that align with your needs, focusing on structure, location, and the type of community support offered. With the right foundation, lasting recovery is not just possible—it is achievable.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sober living homes are in Whitehall?

Our directory lists 2 sober living homes in Whitehall, OH.

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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