The Meridian House in Tampa, Florida

About The Meridian House

The Meridian House features sober-living transitional housing for adults in recovery seeking support after formal treatment or stability during recovery. It’s based near the Education Institute in Tampa, Florida.

It provides independent group living with shared responsibility and amenities but doesn’t offer clinical services like detox or therapy. Its philosophy centers on housing stability as a key foundation for ongoing sobriety and community reintegration.

The Middle of the Road in Tampa

In this shared living environment, you’ll have independence but also learn to live and get along with others. The house has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. There are shared kitchens, community rooms, and common living responsibilities. At the same time, you’ll have cable TV (movie channels), internet access, washer/dryer, and common area kitchens with refrigerator, microwave, and stove in your own unit.

Residents pay monthly program fees of $500. There are some sliding-scale or financial assistance possible for qualifying low-income individuals. Staff are reachable around the clock for questions or admissions processes.

Getting Started in Supportive Recovery Housing

The first step at The Meridian House typically involves contacting the facility to verify availability and arrange a screening or interview to assess readiness and housing need. Since this isn’t a treatment provider, staff can help match residents with non-clinical housing, explain any fees, and discuss any available financial or sliding-scale assistance. They also clarify expectations for sobriety and communal living responsibilities.

The residential location features community stability and proximity to the Tampa area’s resources. Copeland Park and the University Mall aren’t too far away.

Contact

(813)957-1117

Address

809 124th Avenue East
Tampa, FL - 33612

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