Sober Living | Middlesex & Hartford County Connecticut
FAQ
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Do you accept basic needs or insurance to secure a sober living bed?
We are a self pay sober company. We offer a variety of ways to pay including chime, vemo, cashapp, zelle, cash, check, and card. We also can offer scholarships and financial aid on a case by case basis.
Payment Options
Wings of Hope Recovery accepts multiple self-pay methods for your convenience:
Chime, Venmo, Cash App, Zelle, Cash, Check, & Credit/Debit card
We offer scholarships and financial aid on a case-by-case basis. If you need assistance, please contact our admissions team to discuss eligibility and available options. All inquiries are handled confidentially.
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Can you help me find employment during my recovery journey?
We partner with Workforce Assistance to help you find work. As a self-pay program, our homes and residents offer strong networking chances. We believe a job and a regular schedule are important for recovery when someone is able to work.
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How can I secure a bed for myself or a loved one in a program or incarceration?
If you are seeking a men’s or women’s sober living bed in Middlesex or Hartford County, apply now. We will contact you to complete a pre-screening.
We support individuals transitioning from treatment programs or incarceration and will coordinate with you if you have a discharge or release date. If you are a social worker, case worker, parole officer, or a family member/friend helping someone in need, please reach out for assistance.
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Are Beds Guaranteed upon payment?
If a bed is available, we will move you in at your soonest availability. If no bed is immediately available, we will hold a bed around your estimated move-in date when possible. If neither option is feasible, we will prioritize placing you in one of our recovery homes as soon as a sober bed becomes available.
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Do you provide any treatment for addiction in Connecticut?
What we offer
Safe, structured homes with on-site management and peer support.
Connections to local IOP, PHP, and detox clinics to help coordinate ongoing care.
Assistance arranging nurse visits and other community-based health resources.
Practical guidance and recovery resources to help you navigate sober living and build stability.
What we are not
We do not provide clinical treatment, medical detox, or licensed therapeutic services.
We do not diagnose or prescribe medication.
Who we serve
Individuals in recovery who are transitionally sober and seeking a community-based living environment to support continued progress.
How to get help
Reach out to learn about availability, house rules, expected contributions, and how we can assist with connections to professional treatment and healthcare providers in the area.
If you need immediate medical or psychiatric help, please contact emergency services or a licensed treatment provider.
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How long can I stay in your sober home?
You can stay for as long as your recovery journey takes. Some residents remain with us for up to two years while they build sobriety, develop life skills, and save money to transition into independent living.
Your move-in fee covers amenities for your entire stay, including:
Free laundry
Free parking
Wi‑Fi
Roku TV
Bedding, linens, and pillows
Cleaning supplies
Bathroom supplies
Kitchen supplies
And more
Our homes offer structured support, community, and accountability to help you regain stability and work toward lasting recovery.