Oxford House Eastbrook Road in New Castle, Pennsylvania
About Oxford House Eastbrook Road
Oxford House Eastbrook Road was a transitional home that provided essential sober living in New Castle, Pennsylvania, offering a structured, peer supported home for adults in recovery. Unfortunately, they have not closed.
As part of the national Oxford House network, this residence focused on a community based model where the sober living environment itself was the core program. This approach empowers residents to build a stable, accountable foundation for a lasting sober lifestyle.
Peer Supported Sober Living Environment
Oxford House Eastbrook Road was a democratically run, gender specific sober living home for adults recovering from substance use disorders. Residents would live together in a substance free setting, providing mutual accountability and support around the clock without time limits on their stay. The house was self governed, with elected officers managing operations, ensuring all residents contribute to a clean, stable, and recovery focused home.
Daily life emphasized shared responsibility, financial accountability through equal expense sharing, and adherence to strict house rules, including mandatory abstinence from drugs and alcohol.
Encouraging Ongoing Recovery with Twelve Step Meetings
The model encouraged participation in external recovery meetings like 12 step meetings and supported residents in securing employment, fostering independence and reintegration into the community. They didn’t directly offer treatment here, but you could stay here while you’re in outpatient treatment as long as you’re stable enough in your recovery to stay sober.