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At a Glance: Why Choose Eudaimonia Recovery Homes (Austin)

  • Structured, accountable living with daily routines, drug/alcohol testing, and professional oversight from LCDC-supported programs.

  • 24/7 access to on-site staff and sober coaches, plus clear communication with families and referring professionals.

  • Strong recovery community in Austin: 900+ weekly meetings, sober events, jobs/volunteering, and a wellness-focused culture. 

  • Whole-life support—employment assistance, life-skills education, transportation support—to rebuild purpose, not just maintain sobriety.

  • Accredited, experience-driven provider with verified reviews, alumni involvement, and affiliations with recognized recovery organizations.

Discover the Eudaimonia Recovery Homes Experience in Austin

If you’re on the journey to recovery and looking for a safe, supportive environment, sober living in Austin may be the right step for you. At Eudaimonia Recovery Homes, we go beyond offering a roof and a bed—we provide structure, accountability, and a thriving community to help you transition into a sober, meaningful life.

Looking for locations, pricing, and availability? Visit our main Sober Living in Austin, TX page.

Finding the right sober living home can feel overwhelming, especially with so many choices available. But when you choose Eudaimonia Recovery Homes, you’re not simply choosing a place to stay—you’re becoming part of a fellowship rooted in accountability, professional oversight, and proven success stories.

Whether you’re transitioning from a detox center, a rehab facility, or making a personal choice to reclaim your life, discover why countless individuals have trusted Eudaimonia Recovery Homes for compassionate and structured sober living in Austin.

What Sets Eudaimonia Recovery Homes Apart

Situated in the heart of Austin, Texas, Eudaimonia Recovery Homes is more than just transitional housing—we have over a decade of experience helping individuals achieve lasting recovery.

Here’s what defines the Eudaimonia Recovery Homes approach in Austin:

  • Structured Living: Residents follow a daily schedule that cultivates productive routines and personal accountability.
  • Peer Support: Living in a recovery-focused community encourages connection, understanding, and mutual encouragement.
  • Licensed Programming: Our homes are supported by Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors and certified by national addiction recovery organizations.
  • Ongoing Communication: We ensure routine updates with families (as permitted), referring professionals, and treatment centers to promote long-term success.
  • 24/7 Access to Staff & Support: Our team and on-site staff is available around the clock to provide support and guidance.

Unlike other facilities that lack oversight or structure, Eudaimonia prioritizes safety and progress through professional management and recovery-focused protocols every single day.

Why Austin, TX Is a Great City for Sober Living

Austin is known for its dynamic culture, live music, and thriving tech community—but it’s also a sanctuary for individuals pursuing recovery. Choosing sober living in Austin gives you access to a vibrant network of recovery resources and sober events.

The city offers:

  • More than 900 recovery meetings weekly throughout the metro area
  • Access to local job markets and volunteering opportunities
  • A wellness-driven culture with outdoor activities, fitness events, and sober social meetups

According to the National Institutes of Health, individuals in structured sober living have significantly higher rates of long-term sobriety compared to those without ongoing care. Combining this structure with Austin’s vibrant recovery scene creates a powerful opportunity for lasting transformation.

See What Our Residents Think About Austin as a Sober Living City

Women’s sober living in Austin

Eudaimonia offers women‑only sober homes in north‑central Austin that are fully furnished and set up for comfort—semi‑private bedrooms, Wi‑Fi, on‑site laundry, and modern common areas. The program emphasizes structure and accountability with routine drug/alcohol testing, house meetings, and a three‑phase support curriculum; you can also add IOP groups three times per week as needed. Locations are walkable or near bus routes for easy access to work, classes, recovery meetings, and daily essentials, with staff support and peer community built into the day‑to‑day.

Men’s sober living in Austin

For men, Eudaimonia operates a recovery‑focused apartment community in Central/North Central Austin with one‑ and two‑bedroom, fully furnished units. Residents benefit from 24/7 on‑site staff, a gated entrance, and amenities like a pool, fitness center, community center, coffee lounge, and media room. Accountability comes through a three‑tier staffing model (Resident Managers, Resident Care Advocates, Program Coordinators), regular drug/alcohol testing, on‑site group meetings, sober coaching, and optional outpatient groups held three times weekly. The complex sits near multiple bus stops, the Mueller District, UT Austin, and ACC—making work and school convenient while you build routine and momentum in recovery.

 We Help You Rebuild, Not Just Stay Sober

At Eudaimonia Recovery Homes, we believe recovery is about more than simply staying clean—it’s about rebuilding a life filled with purpose and fulfillment.

That’s why we also offer services that support long-term growth, including:

  • Employment Assistance: Job coaching and résumé help to support financial independence
  • Life Skills Education: Daily living, budgeting, cooking, and more
  • Drug & Alcohol Testing: Ensuring accountability through regular testing procedures
  • Transportation Support: Help getting to appointments, interviews, and meetings when available

We treat recovery like planting a strong foundation—one that supports meaningful and lasting change for years to come. SAMHSA supports recovery-based housing as key to fostering independence and improved mental health during the transition back to normal life.

Take the Next Step Toward a Sober, Purposeful Life

If you’re ready to start your journey toward a structured, supportive, and engaging sober living experience, we’re here to help. Apply to Eudaimonia Recovery Homes now.

Don’t wait—start building the life you deserve today with Eudaimonia Recovery Homes in Austin.

Austin Sober Living FAQs (Men’s, Women’s & Community)

Sober living provides safe, drug‑ and alcohol‑free housing with structure, peer accountability, and staff oversight, while formal treatment happens in rehab. Some halfway houses are time‑limited or government‑funded; sober living is typically privately funded and length of stay is flexible.

Most people remain 3–6 months or longer, depending on progress and stability. Research on recovery homes shows longer stays (6+ months) are linked with better outcomes.

Costs vary by property and room type. Eudaimonia lists a wide range of options and amenities, with pricing guidance published on its Austin page.

Residents can expect curfews, routine drug/alcohol testing, chores, required meetings, and on‑site staff/house management—elements designed to build stability and guard against relapse.

Yes. Austin programs (including Eudaimonia) are set up so residents can maintain work or school and still meet program requirements.

Yes—Eudaimonia offers men’s sober apartments with 24/7 staff and community amenities in Central/North Central Austin.

Yes—Eudaimonia operates women’s homes in north‑central Austin with structured routines, meetings, and a supportive peer community.

Sober living focuses on housing and accountability; many programs coordinate with IOP/outpatient therapy so you can “step down” while keeping structure. Eudaimonia’s model includes access to clinical services and IOP as needed.

Evidence shows recovery housing supports sustained abstinence and improvements in employment, justice involvement, and mental health; longer stays correlate with better outcomes.

Eudaimonia and similar Austin programs provide employment assistance, education planning, house meetings, and structured routines that help residents rebuild purpose and daily habits.

Austin has a growing sober‑friendly culture (zero‑proof venues, meetups) plus robust 12‑step and mutual‑aid options—so it’s easy to stay engaged in recovery while enjoying the city.

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