Oxford House Kelso in Kelso, Washington

About Oxford House Kelso

Oxford House Kelso is a sober living residence for adult men in Kelso, Washington.

This home provides a peer-led substance use recovery living environment following detox or inpatient rehab. The mission centers on supporting sustained recovery through democratic governance, shared responsibilities and a strict drug- and alcohol-free household.

Sober Recovery Home in Kelso

Treatment begins after formal care like detoxification or inpatient alcohol or drug rehab, when clients are ready to transition into supportive sober living. Oxford House Kelso provides an environment where peer support replaces clinical staff, and residents manage daily life together in a substance-free setting.

There are shared bedrooms and common spaces with about seven beds and there isn’t a staff manager on-site.

Within the house, residents follow clear rules including sobriety requirements and financial contributions through an equal expense share system. The structure emphasizes responsibility, fellowship and mutual accountability rather than formal therapy though residents are free to engage in outside counseling or outpatient services as needed.

How to Begin at Oxford House Kelso Sober Living

To begin at Oxford House Kelso in Kelso, Washington, prospective residents typically arrange an interview with current house members to assess fit. After this step, the house will explain how expenses are shared and review rules, responsibilities, and expectations for sobriety and participation.

Admissions or intake volunteers can walk you through the residency process and clarify financial requirements under the equal expense share model.

Contact

360-423-7332

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Address

91 Veys Drive
Kelso, WA - 98626

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