Oxford House Dover in Dover, Delaware

About Oxford House Dover

Oxford House Dover in Dover, Delaware was a sober living home offering a peer supported recovery environment for individuals seeking support after treatment. Residents lived in a self run, self supported setting with shared responsibilities and mutual accountability.

The Oxford House philosophy centers on peer empowerment and long-term sobriety through shared support among those in recovery. While other locations of Oxford House are still operating, this particular location has closed.

Reasons Oxford House Was a Trusted Resource in Dover

  • Peer based sober living: operated as a self run, self supported house where residents supported each other in recovery
  • Population served: individuals recovering from substance use disorders seeking structured, drug free housing.
  • Living environment: shared responsibility among house residents promotes mutual accountability and community
  • Recovery model: rooted in the Oxford House network, nationally recognized for peer support frameworks
  • Location convenience: situated at 350 Martin Street in Dover, Delaware, serving local residents in need of sober housing
  • Accessibility of care: was open daily (Monday through Sunday) from 8:00 AM to midnight to support flexible resident schedules
  • Long term focus: emphasized continuity of recovery after initial treatment phases
  • Supportive environment: residents lived together in a structured sober home setting under the Oxford House model

Supportive Housing to Transition into Independent Living

Starting at Oxford House Dover typically involved contacting the house to learn about current vacancies and the rules of residence. Staff or coordinators could help determine if this sober living situation would match your stage in recovery and clarify any expectations or house responsibilities.

Contact

302-607-4473

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Address

350 Martin St.
Dover, DE - 19901

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