HELPING PEOPLE IN
EARLY RECOVERY
217 Recovery is a resource for those affected by addiction. A place for help and a place for inspiration. Without hope and inspiration, recovery can seem impossible. 217 Recovery is a group of recovering individuals with substance use disorder who promote fun in recovery.
231-421-1903
945 E Eighth St Suite B
Traverse City, MI 49686
Monroe County Sober Living Homes
Explore sober living homes and recovery housing options in Monroe County, Michigan. Below you’ll find structured recovery residences in Monroe and the surrounding areas. Always confirm availability, program requirements, and current rates directly with the residence.
Last updated: March 4, 2026
Salvation Army Harbor Light
Monroe, MI
Level: 4
Housing: Male & Female Housing
Housing Type: C
MAT Acceptance: Yes
Felony Friendly: Yes
ADA Accessible: Yes
Contact
Call: 734-384-3402
Email: christopher.miller@usc.salvationarmy.org
Program Notes
The Salvation Army Harbor Light program supports individuals with substance use and mental health conditions. Services include individual counseling, psychoeducation, case management, group therapy, spiritual direction, skill development, work readiness, job support, and ongoing referrals to community resources.
Program Rates
$189 per week
Meals included
Paula's House
Monroe, MI
Level: 3
Housing: Female Specialty Housing
Housing Type: C
MAT Acceptance: Yes
Felony Friendly: Yes
ADA Accessible: Yes
Contact
Call: 734-242-6650
Email: lisa.paulashouse@gmail.com
Program Notes
Paula’s House is a recovery residence for women and women with children. The program focuses on rebuilding life in a safe, structured environment. Peer Recovery and Case Management services are provided. Programming includes parenting, recovery maintenance, financial literacy, healthy relationships, and nutrition education.
Program Rates
$450 per month
or 30% of net income (whichever is less)
Getting Placed in Sober Living (Monroe County)
Contact the residence directly to ask about openings, intake requirements, and house expectations. If you are working with a treatment provider, probation, or case manager, ask them to assist with referral coordination.
What to Ask When You Call
• Are there openings right now?
• What are the total move-in costs?
• Is outpatient treatment required?
• What are the house rules and expectations?
• What is your MAT policy?
Disclaimer
Listings are subject to change. Verify all details directly with each provider before making placement decisions.
