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32nd Avenue Men's Recovery House
11 NW 32nd Ave,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33311
Men
Certified
About this Recovery House
32nd Avenue is a recovery house in Fort Lauderdale, FL, designed to help
men on their journey to sobriety in a structured and compassionate environment.
This
recovery house fosters accountability and peer connection, making it a safe space for individuals transitioning from treatment to independent living. Known as sober homes or recovery houses, these residences play a vital role in helping residents rebuild their lives free from addiction.
At 32nd Avenue, residents benefit from:
A welcoming, substance-free environment that promotes healing.
Support and encouragement from a tight-knit recovery community.
Routines and guidance that nurture personal responsibility and growth.
Convenient access to resources in Fort Lauderdale, including therapy and job training programs.
Set in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, this recovery home is part of a thriving network with ample
men-specific support services. 32nd Avenue is dedicated to empowering residents to achieve a fulfilling, sober life in a supportive and structured setting.
Reach out today to discover how 32nd Avenue can support you in your recovery journey.
More on The Sober House
Recovery Residence Rules, Curfews, and Staff Support
-Project SOAR allows residents to apply the lessons and skills learned from rehabilitation treatment to everyday life. Residents are required to live by the house rules, which include a zero-tolerance policy for drug and alcohol possession and/or use
-Abstaining from violent behavior and learning to live with the rest of the sober living house community.Â
-Random and selective alcohol and/or urine testing is required.Â
-The structure of our residences includes a live-in Program Manager to help residents maintain a curfew, follow the house rules, and participate in various support groups.
-Residents are responsible for daily chores to maintain the household which include cooking and cleaning. They must agree not to bring drugs or alcohol into the house and are required to attend self-help groups and a minimum of 90 meetings in 90 days (AA or NA).Â
-Prospective residents of Project SOAR must agree to a list of rules before moving into the recovery residence. This keeps the living environment safe and substance-free for its occupants.