Sober Living Facility in Texas for Lasting Recovery
A supportive sober living environment designed to help individuals maintain recovery after treatment.
What Our Sober Living Program Is
Finishing treatment is a big deal. But walking out of a structured rehab facility and straight back into normal life is where a lot of people lose their footing. That gap between inpatient care and full independence is exactly where sober living in Texas fits.
Brazos Place runs sober living homes in the Brazosport area for men and women who have completed addiction treatment and are not ready to go it alone yet. These are not medical facilities. No doctors, no detox, no clinical therapy on-site. A sober living home is a peer-supported recovery house where residents live together, hold each other accountable, and practice the habits they built in treatment in a real-world setting with guardrails still in place.
- The program follows TROHN and NARR Level II recovery housing standards.
Program Structure and Expectations
Structured Activity Requirements
Within the first seven days of moving in, every resident must have 20 to 30 hours per week of structured activity locked down. That means a job, school, or volunteer work. Sitting around the house all day is not part of the program.
Curfews and House Rules
- Sunday through Thursday, residents are in by 10:00 PM.
- Friday and Saturday, curfew moves to 11:00 PM.
- House meetings are mandatory each week.
- Weekly recovery meetings are required for every resident.
Sponsors and Mentorship
Every resident works with a sponsor or recovery mentor outside the house. This is not optional. Showing up and coasting through the weeks is not how this program is set up.
Daily Responsibilities
Chores and clean living spaces are non-negotiable. It sounds small, but maintaining a routine around basic responsibilities is one of the first things that falls apart before a relapse. The structure here is built to prevent that.
Maintaining a Safe and Substance-Free Home
A sober living home only works if it is actually sober. Brazos Place does not bend on this.
Testing and Enforcement
Residents must remain completely drug and alcohol free for the duration of their stay. Random testing can happen at any time, unannounced. Refusing a test or tampering with one counts as a positive result. There is no gray area.
Medication Rules
- All prescription medications must be reported to staff and stored according to program guidelines.
- Sharing medications or misusing prescriptions can result in immediate discharge.
These are not suggestions. They are baseline rules that protect every resident in the house.
Basic Eligibility Requirements
Not everyone is the right fit, and that is by design. Brazos Place screens applicants to keep the house safe and focused on recovery.
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Must be actively in recovery from drug or alcohol addiction.
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Should have recently completed or be transitioning out of an addiction treatment program.
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Must be willing to follow all program rules and commit to staying sober.
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Applicants with a history of violent criminal behavior or unresolved safety concerns may not be eligible.
Our Affiliations
Sober Living Homes for Men and Women
Brazos Place operates separate sober living facilities for men and women in the Brazosport area.
Why Residents Pick Brazos Place Over Other Sober Living Homes
The biggest risk after treatment is going home too soon with no structure and nobody watching. Brazos Place fills that gap with a peer-supported community where every resident under the same roof is focused on staying sober. The program is part of a broader recovery organization, so residents get access to staff and resources that go well beyond just a bed and a set of house rules.
Between the curfews, daily chores, structured activity hours, and mandatory sponsor relationships, every part of the day has built-in accountability. Men and women live in separate homes so residents can focus on their own recovery without added distractions. People who go through this program leave with real momentum behind them, not just good intentions and a hope that things work out.