Welcome to NEW Door Sober Living
Located in beautiful downtown Sturgeon Bay. After years of planning we were finally able to open our doors this fall and begin serving our community.
NEW Door Sober Living is a home for anyone who wants to maintain their sobriety. We welcome everyone. Our sober living home can accommodate nine residents. We provide structure and stability. NEW Door Sober Living provides a warm family like environment that accepts people where they are at and without judgement. It’s not “what’s wrong with you?” it’s “what happened to you?” Those four words make all the difference. We are here to help and support you throughout your journey of sobriety.
Some of the requirements to help maintain sobriety and a family feeling of belonging include: daily chores, house meals and preparations, requirement to attend 90 sobriety meetings within 90 days which can include NA, AA, HA and also service work if it is approved beforehand. We offer in home meetings three times per week.
Does Sober Living Work?
When trying to determine if sober living works, most people immediately look for sobriety success rates. Individuals and families want to choose a home that will help participants stay clean and sober in the future no matter what challenges might come along. While it’s true that participation in sober living is associated with extended sobriety, focusing exclusively on substance use and abuse allows people to overlook the real benefits a program can provide.
The Journal of Psychoactive Drugs explains that sober living does more than just extend time spent sober. It also improves a person’s psychiatric symptoms and employment while reducing likelihood of arrest. Sober living can reduce depression and anxiety symptoms. It can also teach parenting and life skills while improving interpersonal communication. Sober living gives participants the chance to really pull their lives together on all levels. We are here to help!
15.4% of Americans struggle with Substance Use Disorder. This percentage accounts for a staggering 39 million people. The most common roots of addiction are stress, history of trauma, mental illness and a family history of addiction. The odds are you or someone you love struggles with addiction. Please join us in supporting our friends and families so no one is left behind.
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For more information, donations or an application please contact Angie at 920-559-1210 or email newdoorslh@gmail.com