Oxford House East Maple in Enid, Oklahoma
About Oxford House East Maple
Oxford House East Maple is a peer run sober living home for men in Enid, Oklahoma that offers a structured, substance free environment for those in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. This residence follows the democratic, self supporting Oxford House model, offering long term transitional housing to build life skills and reinforce sobriety after detox or formal treatment programs.
A Supportive Home for Sober Men
This program offers a critical sober living environment for men transitioning from primary addiction treatment. Residents begin by integrating into a community that emphasizes accountability and shared responsibility, creating a solid foundation for ongoing recovery.
The home is located in a residential neighborhood in Enid, near downtown and the Oakwood Mall for convenient access to community resources. It has capacity for up to nine men at a time, and you can stay for as long as you want if you’re keeping up with the house rules and responsibilities.
Building Responsibility and Life Skills
Within this structured home, residents participate in democratic self governance, peer support meetings, and daily household management. The focus is on developing practical life skills, financial responsibility, and a strong sober network, all underpinned by a strict sobriety policy to maintain a safe living space.
This is a self pay facility only, as insurance doesn’t typically cover sober living homes. You and your housemates will pay an equal share of household rent and utilities.