Structured Sober Living

Structured sober living in Houston.

Gender-specific structured sober living for men and women in Houston, with curfew, random testing, meetings, house expectations, and accountability.

Structured sober living in Houston

Structured sober living is for people who need more than a sober address. It gives residents a daily framework: clear rules, curfew, drug and alcohol testing, recovery meetings, chores, house meetings, and a community where people notice when someone is drifting.

Aspire Recovery Homes provides structured sober living for men and women in Houston. We are not a treatment center, but we work alongside reputable outpatient treatment programs across the Houston area.

Looking for structured sober living? Call or text to ask about current men's and women's beds, rates, and expectations.

Call 713-766-1127 Inquire online

What structure looks like at Aspire

Random testing

Drug and alcohol testing at intake, randomly during the stay, and on demand.

Curfew

Curfew creates routine and accountability, especially during early recovery.

Meetings

Residents attend recovery meetings and build support through AA, NA, CMA, or similar recovery fellowships.

House meetings

Weekly meetings help address accountability, communication, conflict, and shared responsibility.

Productive schedule

Residents work, attend school, attend outpatient treatment, volunteer, or actively job search.

Gender-specific housing

Men's and women's sober living options are available depending on current beds.

Why structure matters

The early months of recovery are vulnerable. A person can be sober and still not have a stable routine, healthy relationships, reliable work, or enough recovery support. Structured sober living helps close that gap by making recovery visible in daily life.

What residents build at Aspire

  • Consistency. Showing up to meetings, work, treatment, chores, and house responsibilities.
  • Accountability. Learning to tell the truth, take direction, and accept feedback before problems become crises.
  • Sober support. Building relationships with other residents and people in recovery outside the house.
  • Life structure. Developing a daily routine that can continue after sober living.
  • Trust. Rebuilding trust with family, treatment teams, employers, and themselves over time.

What structured sober living is not

Structured sober living is not a lock-in facility, detox, rehab, psychiatric hospital, or punishment. Aspire does not provide medical care or therapy. The value is the sober environment, daily accountability, recovery expectations, and support while residents practice real life.

Structured sober living after treatment, detox, or jail

Aspire may be a fit for residents leaving detox, residential treatment, PHP, IOP, jail, or unstable living environments. We look at safety, fit, willingness, current availability, and whether the person is ready to follow house expectations.

A normal week in structured sober living

A resident might work or attend outpatient treatment during the day, go to recovery meetings in the evening, check in with house expectations, complete chores, attend a weekly house meeting, and submit to random testing. The point is repetition: sober decisions practiced until they become normal.

Apply for structured sober living in Houston

Call or text 713-766-1127 to ask about current men's or women's beds, rates, and move-in timing. Or inquire online and we will respond within one business day.

Get the house expectations before move-in. We will explain rules, testing, curfew, rates, and availability on the call.

Call 713-766-1127 Inquire online

Frequently asked questions

What is structured sober living?

Structured sober living is drug- and alcohol-free housing with clear rules, curfew, drug and alcohol testing, recovery meeting expectations, chores, house meetings, and accountability.

Does Aspire offer structured sober living for men and women?

Yes. Aspire offers gender-specific structured sober living for men and women in Houston. Call or text 713-766-1127 to confirm current availability.

Is structured sober living the same as treatment?

No. Aspire is sober living, not a licensed treatment center. Many residents attend PHP, IOP, SOP, therapy, or aftercare while living at Aspire.

Who needs structured sober living?

Structured sober living can help people coming from detox, residential treatment, outpatient care, jail, or unstable living environments who need accountability and sober support.

How long should someone stay in structured sober living?

There is no fixed length. Many residents benefit from staying several months or longer while they build stable work, meetings, treatment, relationships, and independent routines.

Ready to take the next step in recovery?

Call or text us today — we'll walk you through the application, current availability, and what life at Aspire looks like.