Oxford House Greenville in Greenville, North Carolina
About Oxford House Greenville
Oxford House Greenville is a self-run, self-supported sober living residence in Greenville, North Carolina. It’s built for people recovering from substance use disorders. It follows the Oxford House model to offer peer driven support, structured sober living and community focused housing for individuals in recovery.
Its mission is to provide a democratic, supportive environment where residents take ownership and learn daily living skills for long term sobriety and reintegration into community life.
Sober Living Peer Support and Recovery Housing
At the core of Oxford House Greenville is strong sober living housing designed for people who are committed to recovery from addiction. The house is run entirely by its residents without paid staff. Residents can expect democratic decision-making, shared financial responsibility and strict rules around sobriety. All residents are involved in maintaining the house, managing chores and contributing to costs.
House life involves regular business meetings where officers are elected, chores are assigned, and community issues are addressed. Residents are expected to stay fully engaged in a recovery program in the wider community while living in the house.
Shared Recovery through the Oxford House Culture
In addition to sober living, Oxford House Greenville emphasizes peer accountability and communal growth. Everyone pays an equal share of house expenses and agrees to strict house rules to maintain abstinence and respectful, stable behavior. Residents support each other in staying on track, and the democratic structure offers leadership roles that promote responsibility and self-efficacy.
Getting Started and What to Expect
The residence operates in person with expectations that residents will engage in outside recovery programs and integrate into community based treatment networks. Telehealth is not part of the Oxford House model since treatment occurs independently but the sober living residence provides structure and peer group support in a physical house. Leadership experience comes from the resident community rather than licensed clinicians.
The cost is covered by residents sharing household expenses. Costs are typically borne directly by residents. In North Carolina, each Oxford House charges “Equal Expense Shared” fees averaging around $110 to $160 per week depending on utilities, rent and other shared costs.