Oxford House Palouse in Spokane, Washington
About Oxford House Palouse
Oxford House Palouse in Spokane, Washington is a sober living recovery residence for adult men. It offers transitional housing for individuals leaving addiction treatment or detox wanting full sobriety.
Residents here live in a completely sober environment where no clinical services are provided on-site but support and structure come from shared household responsibilities and strict abstinence rules. The mission focuses on peer governance and empowering recovery through accountability and mutual support.
Communal Sober Living in Spokane
This sober living home is intended for those who have completed treatment and are seeking structured recovery housing. It’s a peer-led governance which means all residents share household responsibilities and have an equal vote in decision making.
There’s no set time limit for staying as long as rules are followed and the financial share is met. Residents contribute equally toward rent, utilities, and shared household expenses.
Begin Your Road to Recovery Here
Interested individuals can reach out to admissions or visit Oxford House Palouse to schedule a screening and orientation. Staff or house members will help determine whether this sober-living setting is the right level of support, review financial contributions and verify that residents are ready for a peer-governed, abstinent community. Even though there is no clinical therapy offered on site, this environment can serve as a vital bridge following more intensive treatment.