Sober Living Homes in Georgia

Sober living homes in Georgia provide structured, substance-free housing for people in early recovery. Most homes require residents to maintain sobriety, participate in meetings or outpatient treatment, and contribute to household responsibilities — providing accountability while transitioning back to independent living.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is GARR-certified sober living in Georgia?

GARR (Georgia Alliance for Recovery Residences) is the state-recognized credentialing body for sober living homes in Georgia. GARR-certified homes meet standardized requirements for safety, peer support, and house operations. Choosing a GARR-certified home helps ensure you are entering a legitimate, accountable recovery residence.

How much does sober living cost in Georgia?

Most sober living homes in Georgia charge $400–$1,500 per month, covering rent, utilities, and house operations. Costs vary by location, amenities, and certification level. Most insurance plans do not cover sober living as it is classified as housing rather than clinical treatment, though some facilities offer sliding-scale fees or scholarships.

What is the difference between sober living and a halfway house?

Sober living homes are peer-run, voluntary residences for people in recovery — residents choose to live there and pay rent like any tenant. Halfway houses are typically government-funded transitional housing for people leaving incarceration or completing court-mandated treatment. Sober living homes generally offer more autonomy and longer-term stays.