Eudaimonia Recovery Homes in Austin offers affordable, structured sober living for women where they can receive support as they are integrating back into the community. They have two homes located in Austin that can accommodate women and pregnant women, but cannot support any children. All individuals entering the program must maintain sobriety for at least 30 days before moving into the facility. The sober living home has a house manager that lives on-site and the program has set expectations for residents. All participants are required to receive regular drug and alcohol testing at least twice a week, attend a set number of 12-Step meetings, and participate in Eudaimonia’s three phase program. Each phase has different objectives and as individuals achieve one objective, they will receive a new responsibility or reward. The program requires residents to attend three weekly meetings and residents under the age of 25 are required to attend an additional weekly meeting, such as College Students in Recovery (CSR). Eudaimonia also offers an intensive outpatient program with group meetings three times a week for an additional cost. While women can bring a vehicle to the home, it is within walking distance to grocery stores, restaurants, and other local businesses. The home is accessible by bus and individuals can stay at the sober living home for as long as they need. Peer Recovery Support Specialist Program (PRSS) Eudaimonia partners with Measure Act Prevent (MAP) to provide personalized peer support with recovery support specialists. Individuals can receive PRSS services when they admit to the sober living program. It is offered for 90 days but can be utilized for a year or longer. The program consists of an initial profile for treatment, weekly and bi-weekly support sessions, 24/7 access to live recovery support services, and family sessions 2 times per month with MAP.


