Sober Living in Mississippi | Resolutions Oxford

48-Bed Transitional Housing Adjacent to Oxford Outpatient Center

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✓ WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • 48-bed transitional sober living community for early recovery
  • Separate men’s and women’s cabins with private rooms and bathrooms
  • Located adjacent to Oxford Outpatient Center for seamless PHP/IOP integration
  • 24/7 house management with structured daily responsibilities and peer accountability
  • Flexible length of stay; mandatory concurrent outpatient treatment participation

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Our Mississippi Sober Living Facility

Sober Living in Oxford, Mississippi

Resolutions Oxford Sober Living provides safe, substance-free transitional housing for those stepping down from inpatient treatment or seeking supported recovery. Located adjacent to Oxford Treatment Center’s outpatient facility, residents maintain independence while participating in mandatory PHP or IOP treatment and living in a structured, peer-supported community.

What Is Sober Living?

Sober living bridges the gap between structured residential treatment and full independence:

Transitional Housing

A safe, substance-free living environment for those stepping down from inpatient treatment or seeking supported housing in recovery.

Independence + Support

Residents maintain freedoms and daily responsibilities while living among peers in recovery with 24/7 house management oversight.

Integration with Outpatient Care

Resolutions Oxford residents continue or begin outpatient therapy (PHP/IOP) at the adjacent Oxford Outpatient Center.

Peer Community

48-bed facility ensures a supportive recovery community while maintaining individual dignity and autonomy.

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Who Benefits from Sober Living

Resolutions Oxford sober living is ideal for those who:

  • Have completed inpatient treatment and need step-down housing
  • Face relapse risk returning to home environment
  • Lack family/social support for sobriety at home
  • Have substances actively used by family members or household members at home
  • Need structure and peer accountability during early recovery
  • Are transitioning to independent living with safety net
  • Want community-based recovery support while maintaining employment
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How To Pay For Sober Living

Our Oxford, Mississippi outpatient programs with sober living are tailored to meet the individual needs of each patient. Your unique plan, including the level of care that is right for you, will determine your exact costs.
Option #1
Financing
Depending on your situation, we may be able to provide financing options and payment plans.
  • We will work with you on figuring out the best options for your needs.
  • Simply fill out the online form and we will reach out to you shortly.
Option #2
Private Pay
You can also use credit or debit cards to to pay for your outpatient treatment at Resolutions Oxford.
  • We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.
  • To determine your costs, please call to speak with our navigators.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sober Living at Oxford Resolutions
Resolutions Oxford Amenities & Living Quarters
Daily Structure & House Responsibilities
Length of Stay & Aftercare
Payment & Insurance
Is sober living right for me?

Unsure whether Resolutions Oxford sober living is a good choice? Sober living can be a tremendous benefit for you if you:

  • Need a safe, substance-free place to live as you transition out of inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Mississippi and continue on in outpatient treatment.
  • Have had previous experiences with relapse after returning home from treatment.
  • Don’t have the kind of support you need at home.
  • Have close family or friends at home who use drugs or alcohol.
How do I get admitted to Resolutions Oxford?

To get admitted to Resolutions Oxford, call now and speak with a compassionate admissions navigator. We’ll help you determine if your health insurance covers rehab and answer your questions about how to pay for addiction treatment.

You can also start the treatment admissions process online by completing our confidential insurance verification form.

Do I have to stay in treatment to live in sober housing?

Yes, to live in sober housing at Resolutions Oxford, you must be attending an outpatient treatment program. Outpatient options currently include partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs.

How long can I stay in sober living at Oxford?

You can stay in sober living at Oxford for as long as you find it helpful to your recovery while you are attending an outpatient program.

Why is a structured sober home important for recovery?

A structured sober home can be important for recovery for a number of reasons. For those who are transitioning out of a higher level of addiction treatment, such as medical detox or residential treatment, it can be a drastic change to go from having your day scheduled for you to having far less structure and support. For others who have a home environment that does not support their sobriety, sober living can provide a substance-free living space that helps them avoid relapse.

How does sober living work?

Sober living works by providing a safe, shared living space for those in recovery. At Resolutions Oxford, residents get back to being hands-on with their daily responsibilities and are assigned specific duties.

Each house has a large kitchen and dining room where residents cook their own meals and eat together. Laundry facilities are located inside each cabin so residents can conveniently wash their own laundry.

How close is Resolutions sober living to Oxford Outpatient Center?

Resolutions sober living is located right next to Oxford’s Mississippi outpatient treatment center, which makes getting to treatment easy.

How are the living quarters set up at Resolutions sober living?

Each cabin at Resolutions sober living has 6 double-occupancy rooms and is set up with the same room design as the main inpatient campus cabins. Each room has 2 double beds and one bathroom. There is a maximum of 12 people per residential cabin. There are 2 fridges in each kitchen: one for food provided by the facility and the other for the residents' personal items.

Can residents leave the Resolutions sober living campus?

Yes, Resolutions sober living residents are allowed to leave the campus. Transportation is provided to take residents to work, medical appointments, church, or off-campus activities. Residents are also taken off-campus for recovery meetings and Walmart shopping runs (on a set schedule). If a resident is unable to leave Resolutions sober living, Oxford does have a driver who can go to the store to purchase items for the resident.

Resolutions Oxford Amenities & Living Quarters
Apartment-style accommodation with comprehensive support services: Separate men's and women's cabins for privacy and safety 6 double-occupancy rooms per cabin, 2 residents per room (max 12 per cabin) Each room: 2 double beds, private bathroom Kitchen and dining facility in each cabin (residents cook own meals) Laundry facilities in each cabin Common areas with TV, cable, and phones Free WiFi throughout facility Daily gym access Basketball, pickleball, tennis, and volleyball courts House managers on staff 24/7
Daily Structure & House Responsibilities
Sober living residents maintain active recovery while learning independent living skills: Assigned House Duties Each resident has daily responsibilities—cooking, cleaning, laundry—building accountability and self-care. Mandatory Outpatient Treatment All residents must actively participate in PHP or IOP at adjacent Oxford Outpatient Center (required for housing). Off-Campus Transportation Transportation provided to work, medical appointments, church, recovery meetings, and scheduled outings (Walmart runs). Flexibility & Movement Residents may leave campus for approved activities; off-campus needs managed with staff coordination.
Length of Stay & Aftercare
Sober living length is individualized based on recovery needs and progress. Typical stays range from several weeks to several months. Upon discharge, residents transition to ongoing outpatient therapy, alumni support, and recovery community connections. No fixed discharge date; determined by resident readiness and treatment team assessment Typically 3-12 months depending on individual recovery timeline Aftercare planning begins at admission Alumni program and ongoing peer support available post-discharge Flexible discharge planning supporting independent living transition
Payment & Insurance
Resolutions Oxford offers flexible financing and payment plans. Call 662-638-0015 for cost information and payment options.

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