Oxford House Parkersburg in Parkersburg, West Virginia
About Oxford House Parkersburg
Oxford House Parkersburg in Parkersburg, West Virginia offers a peer-run sober living environment in Parkersburg for men in recovery from substance use disorders.
This sober living model is the facility’s flagship program. It’s built around a self-run, self-supported structure that emphasizes accountability, community and sustained sobriety. The program aims to help residents build a foundation for long term recovery through responsibility, peer support and a drug-free living space.
Sober Living Program at Oxford House Parkersburg
The sober living program provides men with a structured, substance free home managed by the residents themselves. It serves adult men recovering from drug or alcohol dependence who are ready to assume responsibility for daily living. The length of stay depends on individual progress and residents contribute to household expenses including rent and utilities.
Residents follow shared duties in home maintenance and participate in regular peer support meetings to maintain accountability. The living environment encourages mutual encouragement, community responsibility and lifestyle habits that reinforce sobriety. Residents regularly report feeling supported by roommates and find strength in the shared experience of recovery.
What Recovery Looks Like Here
Here is a step-by-step look at the journey through this sober living program:
- Assessment: Individuals enter the program after making the decision to pursue recovery and agree to the house rules and peer-run structure.
- Setting Lin: New residents settle into the sober home, contribute to shared responsibilities, and learn the self governance culture.
- Active Participation: Daily life includes peer support meetings, shared household duties, and mutual accountability among men in the house.
- Life Skills and Accountability: Residents manage personal finances like rent and utilities and develop routines and habits supportive of continued sobriety.
- Ongoing Support and Integration: As sobriety stabilizes, residents prepare for long term goals outside the house and maintain peer connections to sustain recovery.
Additional Support and Fees
Oxford House Parkersburg is part of the Oxford House network which emphasizes peer support and community integration rather than clinical treatment. It does not offer medical detox or formal counseling on site. The program is ideal for men seeking structured sober living after treatment or wanting steady peer accountability in recovery.
Residents are responsible for paying regular rent, utility bills and other household expenses. There is no mention of insurance coverage or sliding scale fees. Financial assistance options are not specified, so individuals typically budget for self-support in this model.
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