Oxford House Norman in Norman, Oklahoma
About Oxford House Norman
Oxford House Norman in Norman, OK is a sober living home offering structured drug-free housing for men recovering from substance use disorders.
This substance use treatment provider offers long-term, peer-run sober living rather than formal clinical treatment, inpatient care, or medical detox.
Its treatment philosophy emphasizes shared responsibility, democratic self-governance, and peer support to foster accountability and long-term sobriety.
Self-Supported Residence
The organization offers Level I sober living with peer-run, self-supported residence without formal clinical staff. It’s ideal for adult men recovering from drug and/or alcohol addiction seeking transition from treatment or sustained recovery.
Democratically run house where residents vote on rules, elect officers, and share responsibilities equally. They have a zero tolerance policy for drug or alcohol use. Relapse may lead to expulsion.
Long Term Housing
Residents stay as long as they maintain sobriety and contribute to house duties and expenses. The expenses clients will pay include rent, utilities and other shared costs. No insurance is billed.
You’ll stay in a residential Norman neighborhood that allows you the peace and quiet you need to focus on recovery. Located in Norman, OK, it’s not far from the University of Oklahoma with access to neighborhood amenities.