Sober Living for Men Ready to Rebuild Their Lives
A structured, substance-free home in Warrenton, Virginia supporting accountability, growth, and long-term recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is sober living?
A: Sober living provides a safe, structured, substance-free housing environment for individuals in recovery. It bridges the gap between treatment and independent living by offering accountability, peer support, and clear expectations.
Q: Who is eligible to live in the house?
A: Adult men who are committed to sobriety and willing to follow house rules, participate in recovery meetings, and contribute positively to the community are eligible. Admission is based on an intake screening.
Q: Do residents need to be sober before moving in?
A: Yes. Residents must be sober upon entry and agree to ongoing accountability measures, including random drug and alcohol screenings.
Q: How long can someone stay?
A: Length of stay varies based on individual recovery goals and progress. There is no fixed maximum, as long as residents remain compliant with house expectations.
Q: Are residents required to attend meetings or treatment?
A: Yes. Residents are required to attend regular recovery meetings (such as AA or NA) and comply with any outpatient treatment or probation/parole requirements.
Q: Is employment required?
A: Residents are expected to be employed, actively seeking employment, actively engaged in an outpatient treatment program, and/or enrolled in school or vocational training.
Q: What are the house rules?
A: Rules include maintaining sobriety, following curfews, attending required meetings, completing chores, respecting others, and contributing to a safe and supportive living environment.
Q: Are drug and alcohol tests conducted?
A: Yes. Random drug and alcohol testing is conducted to ensure a safe, substance-free environment for all residents.
Q: Can residents leave the house freely?
A: Yes, within established guidelines such as curfew and accountability requirements.
Q: Are visitors allowed?
A: Visitor policies are in place to protect the recovery environment and are clearly outlined during intake.
Q: Is transportation provided?
A: Transportation support may be available for meetings, employment, or appointments, depending on resident’s needs and availability.
Q: What happens if someone relapses?
A: Relapse is addressed immediately according to house policy, which may include increased support, referral to treatment, or discharge to protect the recovery environment.
Q: Is this a treatment facility?
A: No. We are a sober living residence and do not provide clinical treatment. We work collaboratively with treatment providers and community resources.
Q: How do I apply or get more information?
A: Interested individuals or referral sources can contact us directly through the website to begin the intake process.
About Oak Crest Recovery
We are a men’s sober living residence located in Warrenton, Virginia, created to support individuals who are committed to recovery and ready to build a stable, meaningful life free from substance use. Our homes provide a safe, structured, and substance-free environment where men can focus on personal growth, accountability, and long-term sobriety.
We serve men at various stages of recovery, including those transitioning from inpatient or outpatient treatment, correctional facilities, or unstable living situations. Our program combines supportive housing with clear expectations, peer accountability, and daily structure to help residents develop the habits and life skills necessary for sustained recovery.
Our work is rooted in the belief that recovery thrives in community. We emphasize respect, responsibility, honesty, and service to others. Residents are encouraged to actively participate in recovery meetings, outpatient programs, counseling services, maintain employment or pursue education, contribute to the household, and support one another in their recovery journeys. Through structure, consistency, and shared accountability, we help residents rebuild trust in themselves and in the community around them.
We do this work because we believe every person deserves the opportunity to recover with dignity and support. By providing stable housing and a recovery-focused environment in Warrenton, we aim to strengthen not only the individuals we serve, but also their families and the broader community. Our goal is to help men establish independence, maintain sobriety, and move forward as healthy, responsible members of society.
Our Services
We provide structured sober living for adult men in early recovery from substance use disorders. Our program is designed to support long-term sobriety, accountability, and successful reintegration into the community.
Services include:
- Safe, clean, and substance-free housing
- Structured daily routines and house rules
- Staff on-site 24 hours per day
- Mandatory participation in recovery meetings (AA/NA or equivalent)
- Accountability through curfews, chore assignments, and peer support
- Random alcohol and drug screenings
- Support with employment, job searching, and transportation
- Coordination with outpatient treatment providers, probation/parole, and caseworkers as needed
- Life skills development (budgeting, time management, healthy routines)
- Ongoing house supervision and support staff availability
Our goal is to provide a stable, recovery-focused living environment that helps residents build independence, responsibility, and a sustainable sober lifestyle.
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To apply to be a resident at Oak Crest Recovery Homes, download and complete the Resident Application and then submit it using the contact form below.





