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Sober living isn’t just for people who have nowhere else to go. It’s for people who:
Whether you’re a young adult navigating new independence or an adult starting over after decades of addiction, structured sober housing provides the consistency and support needed to stay on track.
Aspire offers a higher standard of sober living. Our only home is located in the Greenway Plaza area, near Bellaire, West University Place, and the Houston Galleria—with accessible public transportation to outpatient services at Altura Recovery.
What Makes Aspire Different:
This is a program—not just housing. Aspire helps ensure that residents rebuild their lives with structure, purpose, and community.
Mornings: Residents begin their day with meditation, coffee, or journaling. Everyone is expected to go to work, school, or outpatient treatment.
Afternoons: Residents attend therapy, job interviews, classes, or engage in creative, wellness, or community service activities.
Evenings: Shared meals, house check-ins, and optional 12-step or peer meetings help reinforce structure and community.
Weekends: Rest, family visits, personal errands, or group outings. Residents continue building real-world recovery.
A study published by the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs states:
“Sober living homes provide a substance-free environment that supports abstinence and helps residents build coping skills, peer relationships, and community integration.”
Another NCBI study confirmed residents of sober homes have:
Our home is located in the Greenway Plaza area, offering quick access via public transportation to:
This gives our residents the best of Houston: opportunity, support, and serenity.
Residents often continue therapy at Altura Recovery, including:
This combination of structure and care strengthens recovery and builds long-term success.
This is a structured community, not a drop-in house. Residents agree to:
Most residents stay 3–6 months, with longer options available based on progress.
No, Aspire is a structured sober living environment. Residents often attend outpatient therapy at Altura Recovery.
Aspire is private pay. However, Altura outpatient services may be eligible for insurance reimbursement.
Yes—this is expected. All residents must be working or in school full time.
Safety is our priority. Residents will be supported with referrals and a structured re-entry plan if appropriate.
Altura Recovery offers evidence-based outpatient care for mental health, alcohol, and substance use addiction in Houston. Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, alcoholism or addiction — or all of the above — we’re here with real support. Our programs include therapy, psychiatric care, recovery coaching, and family support to help you heal, grow, and reclaim your life — without putting everything else on pause.