
Empowering Residents to Reclaim Their Lives Through a Recovery-Focused Lifestyle
Founded in the 1970s in Silver Springs, Maryland, Oxford Houses has evolved from a single residence into an extensive network of sober living homes that stretch across the United States and reach international communities. Oxford Houses provides more than just shelter; it offers a recovery-driven lifestyle that enables residents to rebuild their lives, achieve independence, and establish long-term sobriety.
Oxford Houses is unique in its approach to addiction recovery. Each residence operates as a self-sustaining, peer-run household. Residents make group decisions about house rules and daily operations, learning life skills in budgeting, communication, and accountability.
A Nurturing Environment for Families to Join the Healing Journey
In addition to individual recovery, Oxford Houses emphasize family and community involvement as essential components of the healing process. Family members are encouraged to reconnect with their loved ones, creating opportunities for restored relationships and open communication. Furthermore, Oxford Houses are a valuable resource for medical professionals, who often refer patients to these homes for continued support in a structured environment.
Cultivating a Warm and Supportive Environment
Residents in Oxford Houses are not just housemates; they become part of a close-knit household, built on mutual support, shared goals, and a collective commitment to a sober lifestyle.
For those interested in joining, in-person interviews are held every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., allowing prospective residents to meet current members and learn more about the community. This facility can accommodate up to nine residents, fostering an intimate and supportive atmosphere.