Oxford House Braes Ridge in Houston, Texas

About Oxford House Braes Ridge

Oxford House Braes Ridge is a women-only sober living residence in Houston, Texas that supports individuals in recovery from alcohol and drug addiction.

It operates on the Oxford House model. Here, you’ll find a democratically self-run and financially self-supporting substance-free environment. The house focuses on peer support and accountability to empower residents to achieve lasting sobriety and rebuild their lives independently.

Women’s Sober Living and Accountability in Houston

Oxford House Braes Ridge specializes in offering a stable, peer-operated home for women navigating addiction recovery. It emphasizes the Oxford House model of democratic self-governance and shared financial responsibilities.

There are no on-site clinical staff. Instead, the residence relies on resident-led leadership and collective decision-making to maintain a supportive, substance-free setting.

Treatment centers on daily peer accountability and structured living. Residents participate in house meetings, uphold abstinence and contribute to chores and rent payments. This approach addresses underlying social and practical recovery needs to help women build resilience and prevent relapse through mutual encouragement.

Your Recovery Foundation in Texas

Oxford House Braes Ridge is an in-person residential facility that seves women in recovery through its sober living program.

Costs are covered through resident contributions for rent and utilities. There is no insurance billing available as it is not a clinical treatment center. Once your residential stay is over, you can visit some of Houston’s many attractions such as the Space Center Houston, The Galleria, and the Houston Zoo.

Contact

713-636-2467

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Address

7703 Vickijohn Dr.
Houston, TX - 77071

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