- Address
- 1742 Mt Vernon Rd #100, Dunwoody, GA, 30338
- Phone
- (866) 447-9029
- Insurance Accepted
- Private Insurance
Sober Living Homes in Dunwoody, Georgia
Recovery housing in Dunwoody: 7 sober living homes where residents maintain accountability while rebuilding daily routines.
- Address
- 1742 Mt Vernon Rd #100, Dunwoody, GA, 30338
- Phone
- (866) 447-9029
- Insurance Accepted
- Private Insurance
- Address
- 4598 Barclay Dr, Dunwoody, GA, 30338
- Phone
- (770) 796-5069
- Insurance Accepted
- Private Insurance · TRICARE
- Address
- 4598 Barclay Dr, Dunwoody, GA, 30338
- Phone
- (770) 796-5069
- Insurance Accepted
- Private Insurance · TRICARE
- Address
- 1195 Dunwoody Village Dr, Dunwoody, GA, 30338
- Phone
- (404) 557-9632
- Address
- 1195 Dunwoody Village Dr, Dunwoody, GA, 30338
- Phone
- (404) 557-9632
- Address
- 1535 Mt Vernon Rd, Dunwoody, GA, 30338
- Phone
- (470) 291-4925
- Insurance Accepted
- Private Insurance
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is GARR-certified sober living in Georgia?
GARR (Georgia Association of Recovery Residences) is Georgia's quality certification body for sober living homes. Certified homes meet standards for physical environment, operational policies, and recovery support services — providing assurance that a residence meets evidence-based best practices.
How much does sober living cost in Dunwoody?
Sober living in Dunwoody typically ranges from $500–$1,500 per month depending on location and amenities. Most costs are paid out-of-pocket. Some homes offer sliding scale fees or recovery scholarships for eligible residents.
What is the difference between sober living and a halfway house?
Sober living homes are voluntary, peer-supported residences with rules around sobriety, meetings, and shared responsibilities. Halfway houses historically refer to court- or state-supervised transitional housing. GARR-certified sober living homes meet established quality standards for voluntary recovery housing.