Looking for sober living in Fort Worth? Sober living is substance-free transitional housing that gives early recovery structure and accountability. Arise Recovery Centers helps you find vetted sober living homes in the Fort Worth area and pairs them with the outpatient care that keeps recovery moving forward. Call for a free, confidential conversation.
or call 817-381-0633
Sober living for Fort Worth recovery
Sober living homes are drug- and alcohol-free residences for people in recovery — usually after detox, inpatient, or residential treatment, or alongside an outpatient program. Residents follow house rules and accountability standards, hold a job or attend treatment, and support one another. It’s the stable foundation that lets treatment work. Learn more on our sober living page.
How Arise helps
- Free conversation — we learn where you are in recovery and what you need.
- Match — we point you to vetted Fort Worth-area sober living homes that fit your location, budget, and stage.
- Pair it with care — we connect housing with the right level of outpatient treatment, including our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), counseling, and Medication Management.
Related: inpatient & residential rehab and drug & alcohol detox.
Insurance & cost
Sober living is typically paid out of pocket (it’s housing, not clinical treatment), but the outpatient care you pair with it is usually covered by insurance — and we verify those benefits for free.
Talk to someone now
Free, confidential, 24/7 — speak with someone who can help right now.
or call 817-381-0633
Frequently asked questions
Does Arise own the sober living homes?
No. Arise helps you find vetted sober living homes through our network and pairs them with outpatient treatment.
Is sober living the same as rehab?
No. Sober living is substance-free housing, not clinical treatment. It works best paired with an outpatient program like IOP or PHP.
Does insurance cover sober living?
Sober living is usually paid out of pocket as housing. The outpatient treatment you pair with it is typically covered, and Arise verifies benefits at no cost.