Finishing detox is a major milestone — but the thirty days that follow are where recovery either takes root or slips. In Austin, choosing the right sober living environment during that window matters enormously. This guide walks through what to look for, what questions to ask, and how Eudaimonia Recovery Homes structures the transition.







Key Takeaways
- The transition after detox is one of the most important periods in recovery because sober living can provide structure, accountability, and a safer bridge into daily life.
- Choosing the right home means looking for staff support, house rules, outpatient integration, and a clear long-term recovery path.
- The first 30 days should focus on stabilization, routine, peer connection, and building a realistic plan for the next 60 days.
- Touring early can help you compare options quickly and move into a sober living environment without losing momentum after detox.
Why the Transition From Detox to Sober Living Matters
Detox handles the acute, physical side of withdrawal. Sober living picks up where detox ends: a drug-free home, structured days, peer accountability, and access to outpatient clinical care. Research on recovery-oriented care shows that people who step down into structured environments after detox sustain recovery at meaningfully higher rates than those who return straight home. National research on longer-term outpatient care and recovery housing also notes that these supports can play an important role in sustaining recovery after treatment. For a broader look at treatment levels and housing options, see our Austin recovery center and housing guide.
What to Look For in an Austin Sober Living Home
- 24/7 on-site or on-call staff — not just a house manager who leaves at 5pm.
- Clear house rules: drug testing, curfews, house meetings, chore accountability.
- Integration with outpatient clinical care (IOP / PHP partnerships).
- A defined path forward: what does month 3, month 6, month 12 look like, and how long can you stay in sober living if you still need support?
- Licensed, insured, and following NARR standards where applicable.
The National Alliance for Recovery Residences outlines widely used NARR standards for recovery residences that emphasize safe housing, clear operations, and recovery-supportive accountability.
If you are stepping down from detox and still need structured treatment, an intensive outpatient program in Austin may be part of the right next step.
Eudaimonia's Success Stories – Real People, Real Freedom
EXCELLENT Based on 87 reviews Posted on Travis LopezTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great staff, Eddie the property director is the bees knees! Eddie tells you like it is but shows empathy and compassion, while remaining form and kind!Posted on andrew753951Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great people in a great placePosted on Douglas KellyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Community of fellowship and directed house managers, firm,loving, and genuinely want you to succeed. Nice apts. As well laundry room free, pool, game room. Great price for recoveryPosted on Rodney WhiteTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I am so grateful for Eudaimonia,it has changed my life for the best. I fall down but WE get up.
Your First 30 Days at ERH Austin
Residents arrive, settle in, and meet their house manager and peer group on day one. The first week focuses on stabilization — establishing a routine, connecting with outpatient care, and building accountability rhythms. Our guide to the first 30 days of addiction recovery in Austin explains what that early period often looks like in more detail. Weeks two through four add job search support, financial counseling, and increasing responsibility inside the home. By week four, residents have a concrete plan for the next 60 days. SAMHSA also describes peer support beyond the clinical setting as a way to help people stay engaged in recovery and reduce relapse risk by extending support into daily life.
Ready to Tour a Home?
We admit new residents every day. Call 737-600-8565 or visit our Austin sober living page to schedule a tour this week.
How Eudaimonia Supports Finding Sober Living in Austin After Detox: A Step-by-Step Guide
Eudaimonia Recovery Homes supports this transition by providing structured sober living, peer accountability, and a recovery-focused environment after detox. Residents can move into a drug-free home, build daily routines, connect with outpatient clinical care, and gain support with practical next steps like job search and financial counseling. This approach helps protect progress made in detox while creating a clearer path through the first 30 days and beyond.
Other Sober Living Locations
Frequently Asked Questions About Finding Sober Living in Austin After Detox
What is sober living in Austin after detox?
Sober living in Austin after detox is a structured, substance-free housing option that helps people transition from medical stabilization into everyday recovery with accountability, routines, and peer support.
Why not just go straight home after detox?
Going straight home can expose someone to the same triggers, stressors, and unstable routines that made early recovery harder before. Sober living creates a more supportive bridge between detox and independent living.
How is sober living different from rehab?
Rehab provides clinical treatment, while sober living provides recovery-focused housing. Many people use sober living alongside outpatient treatment, therapy, or IOP.
What should I look for in an Austin sober living home?
Look for clear house rules, regular drug testing, staff support, peer accountability, a stable daily routine, and a plan for coordinating outpatient care.
Do sober living homes in Austin have rules?
Yes. Most reputable homes have rules around sobriety, curfews, chores, meetings, respectful conduct, and house accountability.
Can I work or go to school while living in sober housing?
In many cases, yes. Structured sober living is often designed to support work, school, and outpatient treatment while maintaining recovery accountability.
How long should I stay in sober living after detox?
Length of stay varies, but many people do better with enough time to build routine, stability, and a clear next-step plan rather than leaving too early.
What happens during the first 30 days in sober living?
The first month usually focuses on stabilization, learning the rules, building a routine, attending support meetings or outpatient care, and creating a plan for the next phase of recovery.
Do I need outpatient treatment while in sober living?
Not everyone needs the same level of care, but many people benefit from pairing sober living with outpatient treatment or IOP during early recovery.
How do I know if a sober living home is high quality?
A higher-quality home should be transparent about rules, staffing, expectations, relapse policies, daily structure, and whether it follows recognized recovery residence standards such as NARR.


