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Ottawa County Sober Living Homes

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

Last updated: March 4, 2026

 

70x7 Life Recovery

Grand Haven, MI

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

Contact
Call: 616-799-3597
Email: wendyd@70x7liferecovery.org

 

Program Notes
Bernice’s House is a transitional home for women returning to society after incarceration or treatment. Residents are connected to Community Mental Health and trained Peer Recovery Coaches. The program emphasizes connection, accountability, and long-term stability in recovery.

 

Program Rates
$600 per month

 

Building Men for Life

Holland, MI

Level: 3
Housing: Male Housing
Housing Type: A/C
MAT Acceptance: Yes
Felony Friendly: Yes
ADA Accessible: No

Contact
Call: 616-836-2896 or 616-393-2188
Email: keithwalters4@gmail.com

 

Program Notes
Building Men for Life uses a spiritually based, holistic approach to support men recovering from substance use disorders. The program focuses on accountability, structure, and rebuilding healthy family and community relationships.

 

Program Rates
$200 per week
or $750 per month

 

My House Ministry

Holland, MI

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

Contact
Call: 616-953-0772 ext. 2
Email: Dillene@myhouseministry.org

 

Program Notes
My House Ministry is an 18-month transitional housing program offering Christian mentoring, life skills development, financial awareness training, and faith-based recovery support. Residents participate in structured programming designed to support long-term independence and stability.

 

Program Rates
$175 per week

 

Getting Placed in Sober Living (Ottawa 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.

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