Oxford House Evergreen Terrace in Everett, Washington

About Oxford House Evergreen Terrace

Oxford House Evergreen Terrace in Everett, Washington is a sober living addiction treatment setting designed specifically for adult men recovering from substance use disorders.

It is not a clinical drug and alcohol rehab facility but it does provide long-term, peer-supported housing where residents share responsibilities and live in a drug and alcohol free environment. The mission centers on a democratic, self-run model that emphasizes peer accountability, stability and community reintegration.

Sober Living in Everett

Treatment begins once men complete or are finishing formal addiction treatment programs and are ready to step into a sober living facility rather than detox or inpatient care. Residents entering the house engage in a structured daily routine and take part in peer governance and shared living responsibilities.

In this supportive residential setting, individuals follow house rules that demand sobriety, equal contribution toward expenses and respectful behavior. There is no clinical therapy onsite but the program supports relapse prevention through peer support, democratic decision making and community norms to foster long-term recovery.

Beginning Your Path at Oxford House Evergreen Terrace

Admission begins with expressing interest and confirming readiness to maintain sobriety. Prospective residents of Everett’s Oxford House Evergreen Terrace undergo intake to ensure they understand house rules, shared governance and expense expectations. The house does not verify insurance but the intake team can explain how the equal expense share model works and what local supports or outpatient services may partner with the house.

Contact

425-512-9533

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Address

17 East Marilyn
Everett, WA - 98208

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