Denton County Sober living Home FAQs
Q: Are you a half-way house?
A: No we are not a half way house. We are a sober living home. The main purpose of our home is to help those in need of accountability and sobriety.
Q: Where are you located?
A: We are located in the Denton, TX region.
Q: Do you test for drugs and alcohol?
A: Yes. We test for drugs and alcohol at random times. We use 13 panel urine tests and breathalyzers.
Q: What do you supply in your Denton County sober living homes?
A: We supply basic needs for the home. Laundry detergent, Dryer sheets, Paper towels, Toilet paper and cleaning supplies.
Q: Do you have an actual program? Are you a rehab or IOP?
A: No. We are a sober living home in Denton County TX which provides a safe, secure and comfortable place to live and practice sobriety with other sober men.
Q: Do you supply food in your Denton County recovery homes?
A: No. Our guests are responsible for purchasing and cooking their own meals. There is ample space to store your food in cabinets, refrigerator and freezer.
Q: Do I have to have a job if I live in a Bridges Sober Living Home in Denton County?
Y: Yes or be enrolled in school or volunteering program.
Q: Can I bring my car?
A: Yes
Q: Do I have to test clean coming into your affordable Denton County TX sober home?
A: Yes
Q: Are you faith based?
A: We are not a faith-based home. We are 12-Step Based, but – It doesn’t hurt to practice this on your own.
Q: Is there nearby public transportation?
Q: Are there rules in your Denton County sober living homes?
Y: There are basic rules which you will need to follow. You have to be working, have a sponsor, go to 12 step meetings, do chores and others
Q: What ages are your residents?
A: We have residents from 19 to 65 currently.
Q: How long can I stay in your recovery homes in Denton County?
A: You can stay as long as you like. We have residents currently over a year some at 6 months some at 1 month.
Q: Do you have a curfew?
A: Yes. 10:00 pm during the week and 11 pm Friday and Saturday night.
Q: What do I need to bring when I move into one of your Sober Homes in Denton County?
A: We supply bedding and a pillow. You will want to bring your clothes, toiletries and food.
Q: What happens if I test dirty while staying with you?
A: We hope this never happens. But if it does we believe in recovery and along with recovery we sometimes have setbacks. If you are found to be using you will be escorted off the property and must spend 72 hours away from the house (with family, hotel or hospital). You can come back testing clean and you will have a second chance.
Q: Do you allow pets?
A: No.
Q: Can I visit your Denton County sober living without an appointment?
A: We prefer you call or text us to make an appointment as tours are not always available or we are at full capacity.
Q: Do you accept female residents?
A: Yes , we have gender specific homes but have a sober living facility for women in Frisco, Texas
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Q: Are you a half-way house?
A: No we are not a half way house. We are a sober living home. The main purpose of our home is to help those in need of accountability and sobriety.
Q: Where are you located?
A: We are located in the Denton, TX region.
Q: Do you test for drugs and alcohol?
A: Yes. We test for drugs and alcohol at random times. We use 13 panel urine tests and breathalyzers.
Q: What do you supply in your Denton County sober living homes?
A: We supply basic needs for the home. Laundry detergent, Dryer sheets, Paper towels, Toilet paper and cleaning supplies.
Q: Do you have an actual program? Are you a rehab or IOP?
A: No. We are a sober living home in Denton County TX which provides a safe, secure and comfortable place to live and practice sobriety with other sober men.
Q: Do you supply food in your Denton County recovery homes?
A: No. Our guests are responsible for purchasing and cooking their own meals. There is ample space to store your food in cabinets, refrigerator and freezer.
Q: Do I have to have a job if I live in a Bridges Sober Living Home in Denton County?
Y: Yes or be enrolled in school or volunteering program.
Q: Can I bring my car?
A: Yes
Q: Do I have to test clean coming into your affordable Denton County TX sober home?
A: Yes
Q: Are you faith based?
A: We are not a faith-based home. We are 12-Step Based, but – It doesn’t hurt to practice this on your own.
Q: Is there nearby public transportation?
Q: Are there rules in your Denton County sober living homes?
Y: There are basic rules which you will need to follow. You have to be working, have a sponsor, go to 12 step meetings, do chores and others
Q: What ages are your residents?
A: We have residents from 19 to 65 currently.
Q: How long can I stay in your recovery homes in Denton County?
A: You can stay as long as you like. We have residents currently over a year some at 6 months some at 1 month.
Q: Do you have a curfew?
A: Yes. 10:00 pm during the week and 11 pm Friday and Saturday night.
Q: What do I need to bring when I move into one of your Sober Homes in Denton County?
A: We supply bedding and a pillow. You will want to bring your clothes, toiletries and food.
Q: What happens if I test dirty while staying with you?
A: We hope this never happens. But if it does we believe in recovery and along with recovery we sometimes have setbacks. If you are found to be using you will be escorted off the property and must spend 72 hours away from the house (with family, hotel or hospital). You can come back testing clean and you will have a second chance.
Q: Do you allow pets?
A: No.
Q: Can I visit your Denton County sober living without an appointment?
A: We prefer you call or text us to make an appointment as tours are not always available or we are at full capacity.
Q: Do you accept female residents?
A: Yes , we have gender specific homes but have a sober living facility for women in Frisco, Texas
Trust in one of the best Sober Houses in Denton County TX. Affordable Sober House in Denton County TX. Sober Living in Denton County for Men. Sober Living in Denton County for women.