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16th Avenue Men's Recovery House
1148 NW 16th Ct,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33311
Men
About this Recovery House
16th Avenue is a recovery house situated in Fort Lauderdale, FL, dedicated to supporting men as they navigate recovery from substance use disorder.
This recovery house creates a stable and structured living environment, ideal for individuals transitioning from addiction treatment to a more independent lifestyle. Often referred to as sober living homes or recovery residences, these homes are vital in promoting accountability and ongoing sobriety.
At 16th Avenue, residents benefit from:
A clean and supportive sober living environment.
Mutual support among peers focused on recovery.
Daily routines that encourage healthy habits and structure.
Convenient access to recovery services in Fort Lauderdale, such as therapy and employment resources.
Set against the backdrop of Fort Lauderdale in Florida, this home is part of a vibrant recovery community with numerous men's support meetings and programs. 16th Avenue is committed to providing a nurturing space where residents can build a fulfilling and sober life.
For more information about 16th Avenue, contact us today.
More on The Sober House
Recovery residences are residential facilities designed for recovering alcohol and substance abusers who have completed a drug or alcohol rehabilitation program and wish to continue their sobriety in a safe and substance-free environment. Recovery residences give residents the time required to find a new job and a permanent place to live or to take care of legal or social service issues.
Many times, sober living residents living in recovery residences have just completed a substance abuse rehabilitation program and do not have a stable home environment to which they can return. Unlike halfway houses, recovery residences provide a stable environment for residents to maintain their sobriety and prevent future relapse without the distraction of unstable relationships or negative living environments that may involve substance abuse triggers