We are a Middle Tennessee sober living home—also referred to as a transitional living home or halfway house. We are a place of safety and structure for someone who is on his path to recovery, often coming out of some form of inpatient care. We help to transition someone between the lessons and security of rehab and life outside the recovery setting. We can be an alternative to immediately coming b
ack to—or staying in—an unhealthy home or home town situation. We provide a safe, structured setting to pave a smoother transition back into life outside the recovery setting. With rules and structure designed to help insulate the individual from early temptations and stressors, we help free him to focus on “locking in” the lessons of rehab as he begins to use them in a real-world way. A successful sober living experience can improve the chances of remaining abstinent following inpatient treatment. According to a study by the Journal of Addictive Disorders, participation in a 12-step group or peer-support group like the ones we require doubles the likelihood of remaining abstinent in early recovery. A Sunrise client also receives the social support and accountability of being among individuals with the same success goals. Addiction and substance abuse require dedicated effort. The key rule is strict, enforced abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Beyond that, certain obligations such as curfew, completing chores, and 12-step meeting attendance also apply. Some of these are addressed below. Should I expect random drug screens? Yes, to promote recovery and abstinence, we do mandatory testing on random days every week. How much does it cost? Click here to see our fees page. What if I can't pay my fee? We believe that maintaining real-world responsibilities like paying normal expenses move clients towards healthy recovery from addiction or substance abuse. Clients who don’t do so will be asked to leave, with readmission subject to review and availability. Will I share a room with others? Typically yes, two to a room. Some private room options may be available from time to time. Am I required to attend AA/NA Meetings? Yes, required meetings are normal in transitional living. We require four meetings per week, and the Murfreesboro area offers several options. Will I be required to have a sponsor? Yes, within the first week you must have, at minimum, a temporary sponsor and a permanent one by week four. Can I have a job and vehicle? Yes. We encourage reentry into the workforce as a part of the transition back into life outside of the recovery setting. Is there a curfew? Yes, we require that clients be home by 10:00 pm Sunday through Thursday and 11:00 pm on Friday and Saturday nights. Do you accept MAT (medically assisted therapy) clients? Yes, clients using drugs like Suboxone or Vivatrol under medical supervision are welcome. Can I have guests? Guests are allowed on Sunday afternoons. No overnight guests are allowed. Can I have overnight passes? Yes, overnight passes are made available to anyone who is following all house rules after at least two weeks of residency. How long can I stay? When you become a Sunrise Sober Living client, you’ve become part of a transitional living family. Anyone who is simply following rules and meeting rent obligations is welcome to stay as long as he likes. However, Sunrise is meant to be a transition point, not a stopping place. We strive to help men build a strong recovery framework and then move to a successful post-treatment life, and we encourage and assist our clients accordingly.