Oxford House Yukon in Anchorage, Alaska
About Oxford House Yukon
Oxford House Yukon is a sober living residence in Anchorage, Alaska. It serves as a post-treatment support home for adult men.
It offers long-term transitional housing with peer-led, abstinent living. It is not a center for medical detox or formal therapy. Residents often praise how empowering and supportive the communal, self-run environment feels.
Transitional Housing for Men in Anchorage
Oxford House Yukon provides sober living or transitional housing—sometimes called aftercare support—but does not offer medical detoxification, inpatient treatment, or formal therapy programs. It focuses on residential peer-led living where sobriety is required and household duties and shared meetings are central. The stay has no fixed maximum duration as long as residents adhere to house rules.
This facility serves adult men who are in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. It is intended for those who have completed an initial treatment phase or plan to maintain sobriety and who can live cooperatively with peers. Ideal residents are those who accept shared responsibilities, participate in house governance, and commit to a drug- and alcohol-free lifestyle.
Residential Location Within the City
The house is located at 2721 Juneau Street in a residential neighborhood of Anchorage, Alaska. It lies within the city and serves men from across Anchorage who can live in close quarters. The setting supports communal living among neighbors and promotes a sense of shared responsibility.
Insurance and Covering the Costs
Since this is not a medical treatment facility, insurance does not apply. Costs are handled via an Equal Expense Share model which means that each resident contributes equally toward rent, utilities, and shared household supplies. Rates vary depending on the specific house but all residents are expected to share equally in expenses.
To begin the process, interested individuals contact Oxford House Yukon by phone for an interview or inquiry. Prospective residents are expected to agree to the house rules, demonstrate readiness for communal sober living, and commit to peer governance and an alcohol and drug‐free lifestyle.