FREEDOM THROUGH ACTION
At Live Free Recovery, we provide structured sober living for men at our Court Street home in Keene, NH. This setting offers a safe, drug- and alcohol-free environment where men can strengthen their recovery, build routines, and stay connected to support while attending PHP care.
Men’s sober living homes, sometimes called halfway houses or transitional housing, provide a safe place for individuals in recovery to continue building their lives. These homes focus on accountability, community, and healthy patterns.
At our Court Street home in Keene, residents follow house guidelines, attend meetings, and take part in daily responsibilities that support lasting sobriety.
Curfews, chores, screenings, and weekly meetings create daily responsibility and stability.
Updated kitchens, bathrooms, and flexible single or double bedrooms provide comfort.
On-site fellowship meetings and ties to recovery groups and local employers build support.
A walkable Keene location with access to Dublin Lake, Mount Monadnock, and hiking trails.
Our Court Street transitional living home helps residents turn sober practice into progress. Benefits include:
Building independence through work, school, and daily routines
Strengthening recovery with peer support and shared accountability
Gaining life skills such as cooking, budgeting, and time management
Growing confidence while preparing for independent housing
Maintaining balance through access to nature and healthy activities
We accept direct admissions into sober living. Our admissions team can walk you through the next steps and help confirm eligibility.
Choosing sober living is an important step toward long-term recovery. At our Court Street home in Keene, you’ll find structure, motivation, and a supportive community designed to help you succeed.
Call us today to learn more, verify payment options, or begin the admissions process.
No. Direct admissions are welcome, though many residents transition after rehab or PHP programs. Sober living is designed to support men at different points in recovery.
Inpatient rehab is a licensed clinical program. Sober living provides a safe, drug-free home with guidelines to promote sobriety while you continue outpatient or community support.
Yes. Residents are encouraged to work or go to school while in sober living. Our team connects men with local employers to make returning to the workforce easier.
Residents cook together or independently in fully equipped kitchens, which helps build life skills and independence.
There’s no set timeline. Many men stay for several months while they build sustainable habits, secure work, and strengthen recovery before moving to independent housing.
Sober living is typically a private-pay program. Our admissions team can walk you through the details and help plan the next steps.