Divine Spirit LLC
At Divine Spirit Sober living, we always aim to bridge the gap between inpatient treatment and full independence in the real world. Sober Living is a transitional step designed to support individuals in early recovery as they adjust to life without substances by providing a clean, fun, safe and sober environment.

Why Choose Us?
Safe and Sober Environment
Our homes are clean, secure, and 100% drug- and alcohol-free, with random drug and alcohol testing to ensure accountability.
Supportive Community
Live alongside others who share your commitment to recovery, fostering connection and mutual encouragement.
Structured Yet Flexible
We balance clear house rules—like daily recovery meetings and chores—with flexibility to accommodate your unique needs.
Experienced House Management
Our dedicated house managers are here to guide and support you from the moment you arrive.
Focus on Long-Term Sobriety
We recommend staying until you achieve at least one year of sobriety, with no set time limit on your stay.
What to Expect at Divine Spirit LLC
When you step into a Divine Spirit Recovery home, you’ll find a welcoming, tidy, and structured environment designed to support your recovery journey. Here’s what life with us looks like:
- Daily Recovery Support: We encourage daily attendance at recovery meetings, working with a sponsor, and engaging with the 12-step program to build a strong foundation for sobriety.
- Community Living: Depending on the house, you may have a private or shared room. Common areas are kept clean through shared responsibilities, promoting accountability and teamwork.
- House Rules for Success: Our guidelines, including a weekday curfew of 11 PM and midnight on weekends, ensure a structured environment. Overnight stays are allowed with house manager approval, provided you’re in a safe, sober setting.
- Visitor Policy: Friends and family are welcome to visit, as long as they respect our sober living environment and are not under the influence.
- No Pets Policy: While we love animals, pets are not permitted to maintain a focused recovery space.



