Oxford House Bentonville Blue House in Bentonville, Arkansas

About Oxford House Bentonville Blue House

Oxford House Bentonville Blue House in Bentonville, Arkansas is a sober living addiction treatment center for men seeking drug and alcohol recovery support.

It offers a peer run, drug free living environment focused on personal responsibility and mutual support. The philosophy centers on empowering residents through a self-maintained, democratic structure under the Oxford House network.

Why People Choose Oxford House Bentonville Blue House

  • Program type: A sober living house for adult men recovering from substance use disorders.
  • Drug- and alcohol-free living: Residents commit to maintaining a sober environment.
  • Supportive community: Strong emphasis on peer support and shared accountability.
  • Network affiliation: Part of the Oxford House non-profit network with regular meetings across local houses in the area.
  • Capacity: Accommodates up to 11 male residents for small scale and close interpersonal relationships.
  • Self-financial responsibility: Residents cover all maintenance costs as part of their commitment to self-sufficiency.

How To Get Started With Oxford House Bentonville Blue House

Interested individuals usually begin by reaching out to schedule an admission conversation where the house rules, expectations and living arrangements are explained. Staff or current members help match applicants to this level of care and discuss whether the sober living model is the right step in their recovery journey. Payment responsibilities are covered by the resident without insurance involvement.

Contact

479-268-6610

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Address

1012 SW A Street
Bentonville, AR - 72712

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By calling the helpline you agree to the terms of use. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses. There is no obligation to enter treatment.

If you wish to connect with non-sponsored centers, you can visit SAMHSA.

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