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Michigan

About Michigan

Sober Living & Recovery Housing Resources

Michigan has a broad recovery housing system that supports people working toward long-term sobriety through structured, substance-free living environments. Sober living homes in Michigan serve residents in cities, suburbs, and rural areas and play an important role in helping individuals build routines, accountability, and stability after treatment.

This section brings together Michigan-specific information, updates, and guidance that focus on how recovery housing operates across the state. The content is intended to be practical and easy to apply, whether the reader is looking for housing, operating a residence, or supporting recovery housing at the community level.

In this section, you will find information on:

  • Certification standards and guidance provided by the Michigan Association of Recovery Resources

  • Program practices that support structure, peer accountability, and resident responsibility

  • Cost-related considerations and options that may help improve access to housing

  • Examples of recovery homes and operators demonstrating effective systems

  • Local approval processes, zoning concerns, and community feedback

  • Recovery-focused events, partnerships, and education efforts

  • Resources for residents, providers, policymakers, and advocates

Stable housing is a key factor in successful recovery. Whether you are searching for a safe place to live, managing a recovery residence, or working to strengthen local support systems, this section offers clear and relevant insight into how sober living homes in Michigan operate and how they support long-term recovery.