SOBER LIVING: Overview

Sober Living Homes in Plymouth County and South Coast, MA

Hello, I’m Steve Parrott, founder and CEO at All Roads Recovery. Please let us know how we can help.

Live Here on Your Road to Recovery

At the All Roads Recovery Sober Living Homes, the priority is maintaining your sobriety through the power of a supportive community and the efficacy of proven recovery practices. By adhering to the highest standards and embracing the core values of health, home, purpose, and community, we offer a road to recovery that is both supportive and sustainable.

Recovery doesn’t end with detox and addiction treatment. We offer access to Sober Living Homes in Plymouth County, MA, through the All Roads Recovery Houses.

Our sober homes provide a supportive environment for individuals who seek or require ongoing support after completing their initial treatment.

While substance detox and addiction treatment programs are crucial first steps, many individuals benefit from continued assistance as they transition back into their daily lives. Sober living offers a structured and supportive setting where individuals can focus on their ongoing healing journey while mending relationships and reintegrating into society.

Research conducted by the National Institutes of Health underscores the significance of social and environmental factors in addiction recovery. A drug and alcohol-free living environment, such as our Sober Living Homes in Plymouth and Kingston, MA, provides the ideal setting for individuals to maintain sobriety and reduce the risk of relapse.

At All Roads Recovery, we believe in providing comprehensive support beyond the initial treatment phase, empowering individuals to thrive in the next stage of their lives.

I invite you to learn more about sober living and how we can support you or your loved one on the journey to recovery. Together, we can build a foundation for a sober, healthy, and fulfilling life.

Steve Parrott


Commitment to Excellence in Sober Living

At All Roads Recovery’s Sober Living, we provide a supportive and empowering environment for individuals on their journey to lasting recovery. Our homes are more than just a place to stay; they are communities where residents build a foundation for a healthy, sober life. Our approach is deeply aligned with the guidelines and values established by the Massachusetts Alliance for Sober Housing (MASH) and the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR), ensuring our residents receive the highest care and support.

Embracing National and State Standards

We embraced the challenge and opportunity to elevate our standards by aligning with the MASH and NARR guidelines. Our certification through MASH, an affiliate of NARR, signifies our commitment to providing safe, respectful, and effective recovery environments. These standards, developed through a collaborative approach with input from regional and national recovery housing organizations, offer explicit guidance on creating a supportive recovery environment, focusing on peer support components.

Core Values: Health, Home, Purpose, and Community

Inspired by MASH’s recovery values, All Roads Recovery focuses on:

  • Health: Promoting healthy lifestyles through structured programs and support for physical and emotional well-being.

  • Home: Offering a safe, stable, and welcoming environment where residents feel secure as they navigate their recovery journey.

  • Purpose: To foster a sense of purpose and achievement, we encourage engagement in meaningful activities, employment, education, and volunteer work.

  • Community: Building strong relationships and social networks to provide a supportive community is vital for long-term recovery.

Accountability and Excellence

Since the introduction of the voluntary certification system in 2016, state agencies and their vendors have exclusively referred clients to certified alcohol—and drug-free housing like ours. As part of the MASH-certified network, All Roads Recovery is subject to rigorous accountability standards. We also participate in ongoing supervision and training provided by MASH to ensure our staff and programs meet and exceed these high standards.

Commitment to Continuous Improvement

Recognizing the dynamic nature of recovery, we continually adapt and improve our programs to align with the latest NARR standards and MASH guidelines. With updates to the NARR standards in 2015 and 2018, we have enhanced our peer support evaluations and recovery environment metrics, ensuring our residents receive the most effective support possible.

All Roads Recovery: Sober Living Homes

All Roads Recovery House: Nook
4 Nook Road Plymouth, MA 02360

All Roads Recovery House: Summer
230 Summer Street Plymouth, MA 02360

All Roads Recovery House: Smiths
3 Smiths Lane Kingston, MA 02364


All Roads Recovery House: Guest Guidelines, Policies & Procedures 

Welcome to All Roads Recovery™ House. Our mission is to provide a safe, supportive, and structured environment for individuals in recovery from substance abuse disorders.  

To obtain sober housing, we work directly with: 

  • Individuals (men 18+) seeking a sober living home 

  • Family members of loved ones seeking sober living 

  • Hospitals and medical facilities 

  • Addiction recovery treatment centers 

  • Recovery centers 

  • Day treatment centers 

  • Outpatient counselors 

  • PHPs, IOPs 

  • Department of Veterans Affairs 

  • Psychiatric facilities 

  • Correctional facilities 

  • Detox facilities 

  • Halfway houses 

  • Nonprofit addiction recovery organizations 

Here are the guidelines, policies, and procedures for acceptance into the All Roads Recovery sober living program. The goal is to ensure a seamless transition for prospective guests seeking to join our sober living community. 

The All Roads Recovery Sober Living House: 3-Step Entry Process: 

1. Apply
2. Move-In 
3. Participate 

Guest Admission Qualifications and Requirements at All Roads Recovery Houses:

1. Apply, Interview and Qualify

Qualifications:

  • Who: Men 18 years of age or older. 

  • Sobriety: Applicants must demonstrate a minimum period of initial sobriety. This period is at least 72 hours of monitored detox within a licensed facility. Guests must be medically cleared before being admitted to our sober home.  

  • Recovery Commitment: Prospective guests must show a genuine commitment to their recovery. They must be able to follow all house rules and policies. They must be willing to participate in 12-step or other recovery programs. They must also agree to engage with a Sponsor and/or Recovery Coach within 14 days of acceptance to the house. The guest must provide the sponsor’s contact information to the manager and upload it to the One Step mobile app.  

  • Plan: Guests must complete the first-week plan before admission to the house. The guest’s 30/60/90-day plan must be completed within the first week of admission.  

  • Financial: Ability to self-pay or provide written acceptance from a state or federal grant program or nonprofit source. Mass Health Insurance (at a minimum) EBT Card currently in possession of or in process  

  • Acceptance: The reentry specialist and the applicant have received an acceptance letter. 

Application Process: 

  • Initial Inquiry: Individuals, family members, case managers, or facilities interested in sober housing should contact: Admissions at 781-422-9228 to begin the process. 

  • Application Submission: Applicants must complete the suitability interview and an application form with personal information, a detailed substance use history, a recovery journey, and references.  

Interview and Assessment: 

  • Preliminary Screening: Our team conducts an initial screening, either over the phone or in person, to assess the applicant’s suitability for our Sober Living program. 

  • Comprehensive Evaluation: Following a successful preliminary screening, a thorough assessment will be scheduled to understand the applicant’s history with addiction, mental health, and readiness for a sober living environment. 

  • 2nd Interview: Over the phone with the house manager for a final suitability interview. 

  • One Step App: A link will be texted to the guest’s cell phone. The guest must download the app and complete the initial contact information. Utilizing the app is MANDATORY. 

  • Intake Forms: Complete the intake forms in the One Step Recovery app. 

  • Schedule: Determine the date and time of the move-in and confirm with the house manager before arriving. 

  • Transportation: Identify and confirm the mode of transportation for the guest to arrive at the house. Scheduled arrival times are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  • Drug Test: Before moving in, the guest must complete a drug test at the house. Transportation must wait until the drug test is administered and a PASSING result is determined.  

Financial Requirements:

  • Responsibility: Applicants must be able to afford weekly rent and other associated fees. Financial assistance options may be available and discussed during the application process. 

  • Cost: Depending on amenities and location, weekly rates range from $225 – $250 per week.  

  • Payment: Self-pay Cash or Venmo. 

  • Assistance: Grants and scholarships from the state and nonprofit organizations may be available. 

  • Terms: The per diem and the first week’s rent have been paid in cash only. All guests receiving State-funded grants must have an approval email before the move-in date. 

  • Food and Supplies: The guest must arrive with at least 2–3 days of food/meals and hygiene products, including shampoo, shaving cream, razor, toothbrush, toothpaste, body wash or soap, and laundry detergent. 

2. Move-in 

Orientation and Agreement: 

  • Plan Agreement: The guest completed the week one plan outline and reviewed it with the house leadership team before arrival. Our 30-60- or 90-day plan must be completed within the first week. One of our house mentors will complete your plan with you during your first week and then conduct weekly updates moving forward.

  • House Rules Briefing: New guests will undergo an orientation process to familiarize themselves with the house rules, expectations, and resources available to support their recovery.  

  • House Tour: Identify bed, storage, pantry, and refrigeration space and a warm introduction to all house guests. 

  • Guest Agreement: Each guest must sign an agreement acknowledging the house rules and the consequences of non-compliance. 

  • Medication Policy: Medication is recorded and turned over to the house manager.

3. Participate 

Active Participation: 

  • Meeting Attendance: Guests must identify a sponsor within 14 days of the move-in date and attend in-house and a minimum of three external recovery meetings as specified. The house managers must have the sponsor’s contact information, which will be uploaded to the One Step mobile app. 

  • Community Engagement: Active participation in house chores and activities and support for fellow guests are cornerstones of our community’s success. 

  • Rule Adherence: Continuation in the program is contingent upon following house rules and maintaining sobriety.  

Support and Employment Services: 

  • Recovery and Beyond: All Roads Recovery House offers access to counseling, job training, educational opportunities, and other support services to facilitate personal growth and sustainable recovery. 

  • Employment Opportunities: With our “Get Well” Jobs Program, guests are eligible for employment through established relationships with local businesses, including; Home Depot, Lowes, Best Buy, Dicks, Staples, Starbucks, Panera Bread, Bertucci’s, The Paper Store, Stop & Shop, Advance Auto Parts, Town Fair Tire, Cumberland Farms and many more. 

Transition Planning: 

  • Length of Stay: It varies based on your progress. On average, guests live with us for 6–12 months. Extended stays are available for residents who require more time to support their foundation for recovery. 

  • Moving Forward: This program is designed as a transitional living environment. We assist guests in planning their move towards independent living, ensuring they feel prepared to maintain sobriety. 

All Roads Recovery House is committed to providing a supportive pathway for individuals in recovery. By applying to our program, guests agree to embark on a journey of personal development, mutual support, and community engagement. We look forward to being a part of your recovery journey. 

For more information or to begin the application process, please get in touch with our guest admissions team at: 

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