Sober Living Recovery Homes
Apollo Sober Living Recovery Home
- Rooms: 4 beds
- Bathrooms: 2½
- Meetings: West Ashley, Old Central, and James Island.
- Other info:
- in house gym, house dog: Charlie
- close to shopping & bus line
- Price: $125 - $200 per week (all inclusive, except for meals)
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Sea Gate Sober Living Recovery Home
- Rooms: 2 beds
- Bathrooms: 2 baths
- Meetings: St. Joseph's, West Ashley
- Other info:
- 2 decks
- fireplace
- pool
- Price:$150 - $200 per week (all inclusive, except for meals)
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Bees Ferry Sober Living Recovery Home
- Rooms: 13 beds
- Bathrooms: 9
- Meetings: St. Joseph's, West Ashley
- Other info:
- 2.5 acres of land, located on the golf course, surrounded by lake on two sides (fishing)
- gym, dining hall, meeting, game, and therapy rooms
- pool & tennis court in the backyard
- Price:$400 - $600 per week (all inclusive, 3 meals/day included)
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Opal - Women's Sober Living Recovery Home
- Rooms: 4 beds
- Bathrooms: 2½
- Meetings: West Ashley, Old Central
- Other info:
- women's recovery home
- privately fenced, shaded backyard
- large great room and kitchen, hardwood floors
- Price: $150 - $200 (all inclusive, except for meals)
Egret - Exclusive/Professional Sober Living Home
This recovery home is designed especially for the business professionals and executives seeking sober living.
Individual and small group therapy by licensed professionals.
Some of the amenities include: pool, gourmet meals, training gym, fishing and crabbing dock, wi-fi, 14 mile bike walking and jogging trail, steam room, meditation room, massage therapy, yoga, golf on Kiawah Island courses, horseback trail riding...and more!
COMMING SOON:
Recovery home for women with children.
Accepted forms of payment:
CRC is considered a single-family residence for purpose of zoning. Those amendments make it unlawful for any jurisdiction to discriminate against congregate living for the disabled. Recovering alcoholics and addicts are within the scope of the term “disabled”. Therefore, CRC is not subject to zoning laws regulating the number of unrelated individuals who may live in a single family dwelling. CRC is not a treatment facility. It is simply an alcohol and drug free living environment. CRC provides an opportunity for recovering individuals to live as a family unit focused on the need to change their individual lifestyle to one absolutely free of alcohol and drugs.