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Livingston County Sober Living Homes

Explore sober living homes and recovery housing options in Livingston County, Michigan. Below you’ll find structured recovery residences in Howell and the surrounding areas. Always confirm availability, program requirements, and current rates directly with the residence.

Last updated: February 27, 2026

 

Home of New Vision

Howell, MI (Also serves Ann Arbor, MI)

Level / Housing / MAT

Level: 3
Housing: Male & Female Housing
Housing Type: A
MAT Acceptance: Yes
Felony Friendly: Yes
ADA Accessible: No

 

Contact

Email: cjohnson@homeofnewvision.org
Call: 734-417-7120
Email: ganderson@homeofnewvision.org

 

Program Notes

Home of New Vision provides recovery housing for men and women committed to living a life of recovery. Residents are supported in a safe, structured, peer-based environment that promotes personal, emotional, and spiritual growth. The program emphasizes accountability, employment, skill development, and community engagement while fostering a healthy recovery lifestyle.

 

Program Rates

$135–$140 per week (confirm current rate by location)


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Recovery Advocates in Livingston (RAIL)

Howell, MI

 

Level / Housing / MAT

Level: 3
Housing: Female Housing
Housing Type: A
MAT Acceptance: Yes
Felony Friendly: Yes
ADA Accessible: No

 

Contact

Call: 810-599-5346
Email: akinghudson@gmail.com

 

Program Notes

Recovery Advocates in Livingston (RAIL) provides a Level 3 structured sober living environment aligned with NARR standards. The program offers supervised living and qualified staff connected to community treatment and support services. RAIL supports women in building a new foundation for their lives and families within a structured and recovery-focused setting.

 

Program Rates

$113 per week
$452–$462 per month (confirm current monthly rate)


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Getting Placed in Sober Living (Livingston County)

Contact the residence directly to ask about openings, intake requirements, and house expectations. If you are working with a treatment provider, probation officer, or case manager, ask them to help coordinate the referral process.

 

What to Ask When You Call

• Do you have openings right now?
• Is outpatient treatment required?
• What are the total move-in costs (deposit, fees)?
• Are meetings mandatory?
• What is your MAT policy?
• Do you accept funding or scholarships?

 

 

 

Disclaimer

Listings are subject to change. Verify all details (rates, eligibility, availability, and requirements) directly with each provider before making placement decisions.

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