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Oakland County Sober Living Homes
Explore sober living homes and recovery housing options in Oakland County, Michigan. Below you’ll find structured recovery residences in Pontiac, Milford, Royal Oak, Farmington, and surrounding areas. Always confirm availability, program requirements, and current rates directly with the residence.
Last updated: March 4, 2026
The Bijou
Pontiac, MI
Level: 2
Housing: Male Housing
Housing Type: A
MAT Acceptance: Yes
Felony Friendly: Yes
ADA Accessible: No
Contact
Call: 248-210-8516
Email: skhan.bijou@gmail.com
Program Notes
Moongate Sober Living is committed to providing affordable, structured, and safe sober housing. The residence emphasizes accountability, stability, and long-term recovery goals in a supportive home environment.
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Program Rates
$600 per month
$200 one-time sobriety deposit
It Is Possible
Milford, MI
Level: 3
Housing: Male & Female Housing
Housing Type: A/C
MAT Acceptance: Yes
Felony Friendly: Yes
ADA Accessible: No
Contact
Call: 248-980-6460
Email: emreader@comcast.net
Program Notes
It Is Possible supports individuals with advanced addictions and co-occurring disorders through a team-based housing and therapeutic approach. Recovery homes are connected to a licensed and CARF-accredited outpatient treatment facility within walking distance.
Program Rates
Fees vary by house and room size
Sliding fee scale and limited funding options may be available
Kelsey's House Foundation
Royal Oak, MI
Level: 2
Housing: Male Housing
Housing Type: A
MAT Acceptance: Yes
Felony Friendly: Yes
ADA Accessible: No
Contact
Call: 248-923-5878
Email: hillary@kelseyshouse.org
Program Notes
Kelsey’s House offers safe, structured homes located near strong recovery communities and employment opportunities. The program emphasizes dignity, accountability, and long-term stability. MAT and justice-involved individuals are welcome.
Program Rates
$185 per week
$150 non-refundable deposit/supplies fee at move-in
Includes utilities, laundry, and Wi-Fi
Personal Nursing Light House
Farmington, MI
Level: 3
Housing: Male & Female Housing
Housing Type: A/B
MAT Acceptance: Yes
Felony Friendly: Yes
ADA Accessible: Yes
Contact
Call: 734-451-7800
Email: joe@pnlh.org
Program Notes
PNLH provides recovery housing as part of a broader continuum of care for individuals with substance use disorders. Housing is integrated with treatment services and recovery support.
Program Rates
Various funding sources are available
The self-pay option is approximately $105 per week
Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Center
Madison Heights, MI
Level: 3
Housing: Male Housing
Housing Type: A
MAT Acceptance: Yes
Felony Friendly: Yes
ADA Accessible: No
Contact
Call: 586-541-9550 ext. 1157
Email: dverschure@sacredheartcenter.com
Program Notes
Sacred Heart provides structured recovery-focused housing with supportive services. Individuals engaged in MAT services are welcome. Residents are connected to outpatient SUD services and community resources.
Program Rates
Limited grant-funded opportunities available
Self-pay options available for those not qualifying for county funding
Turning Point Recovery Centers
Pontiac, MI
Level: 3
Housing: Male & Female Housing
Housing Type: A
MAT Acceptance: Yes
Felony Friendly: Yes
ADA Accessible: No
Contact
Call: 248-212-4089
Email: mferrell@turningpointrecovery.org
Program Notes
Turning Point has provided structured recovery housing since 1992. Homes focus on accountability, stability, and long-term recovery within a supportive environment.
Program Rates
Funded by OCHN
Getting Placed in Sober Living (Oakland County)
Contact the residence directly to ask about current 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 curfew and house expectations?
• What is your MAT policy?
Disclaimer
Listings are subject to change. Verify all details directly with the provider before making placement decisions.
