
At Royal Sober Homes, our soul mission is to provide any man pursuing long term sobriety with a structured, affordable, safe, and most importantly, substance-free living environment. We offer our residents motivation and support to stay clean and sober in a living environment that encourages fellowship, accountability, and personal growth with like-minded individuals who want a new way of life. Royal Sober Homes is proud to offer this housing opportunity to individuals at a very delicate time in their recovery.
Our Mission
Our vision at Royal Sober Homes is to provide any man struggling with a substance use disorder a safe, structured and affordable sober home where they can continue their recovery journey. A home where all residents who reside here are free from mind-altering substances as they embark on the next essential steps towards creating a life free of alcohol and drugs.
Our Vision
Core Values, by definition, are deeply ingrained principles, ethics and morals that guide one's life. We subscribe to an anonymous fellowship that was founded on 12 principles, traditions and concepts that are the cornerstones to leading a life of morals, ethics and decision-making that can resonate with people of all religious beliefs, spirituality, social class, race and gender.
The Principles:
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Acceptance
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Hope
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Faith
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Courage
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Honesty
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Patience
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Humility
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Willingness
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Brotherly Love
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Integrity
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Self-Discipline
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Service
These 12 principles are inherently important to changing one's life and maintaining sobriety. That is why, at Royal Sober Homes, we live a life that embodies these principles that will guide you mentally, emotionally, spiritually and physically as you progress through early sobriety and improve the four dimensions of your overall wellness and direction of your life.
Our Values
According to the National Library of Medicine, 65-70% of adults and children relapse within the first 90 days of attending inpatient treatment. Further, another study showed that only 21% of residents in highly supportive Sober Living houses relapsed within six months of attending treatment. Sober living homes that are situated in a supportive surrounding environment are proven to be 46% more successful in keeping people sober during the time when they are most vulnerable to relapse.