Oxford House Fredericksburg in Fredericksburg, Virginia

About Oxford House Fredericksburg

Oxford House Fredericksburg is a self-run, self-supported sober living residence in Fredericksburg, Virginia that provides a structured recovery housing option for adults following detox, inpatient, or outpatient care.

This peer-run recovery residence offers gender-specific communal living with clear house rules and daily accountability. Built on the Oxford House model, the home emphasizes mutual support, personal responsibility and a zero tolerance commitment to a drug- and alcohol-free environment.

Addiction Recovery Housing in Fredericksburg

Residents typically enter Oxford House Fredericksburg after completing a higher level of care, using the home as a stable next step between formal treatment and independent living. As a Level I/peer run recovery residence, it does not provide clinical services. However, it does offer a consistent sober environment supported by shared routines and community accountability.

Life in the home is guided by democratic governance where residents share chores, finances, and decision making. House officers are elected for fixed terms and members can stay as long as they maintain sobriety, follow house rules and meet financial responsibilities.

Starting Your Residential Journey

Getting started with Oxford House Fredericksburg typically involves an application and move-in process to confirm fit with house expectations and financial responsibilities.

The Oxford House admissions or intake support can explain how placement works, what to expect in a peer-run residence, and how Equal Expense Share payments are handled for Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Contact

540-412-2425

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Address

11403 Kimberley Lane
Fredericksburg, VA - 22407

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