The Awful Truth About Oxford Houses (Part 1)

<p>Oxford Houses are supposed to be self-run, democratic, group-type homes for people who are in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. The philosophy is that people who have been through the hell of active addiction provide better-quality, no-judgment support than those who have not, and when a person is in the early stages of being clean and sober, they will fare better in a household of their peers.</p> <p>They need a house filled with people very much like them for the support, accountability, and sense of belonging. Many times an addict or alcoholic has &ldquo;burned bridges&rdquo; with family and friends and has nowhere left to go after detoxing or getting out of rehab. Oxford Houses are meant to be a safe transition to regular life, and this transition is vital to anyone whose ability to not use or drink often depends on simply having someone to keep a close eye on them.</p> <p><a href="https://quillenculler.medium.com/the-awful-truth-about-oxford-houses-part-1-247a9554003c"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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