About Oxford House Snowheights
Oxford House Snowheights is a sober living home in Albuquerque, New Mexico, offering peer-supported recovery housing for women seeking a stable, substance-free environment after addiction treatment.
This residence is part of the national Oxford House network and provides aftercare support through a self run, self supported model. The home emphasizes accountability, peer recovery and long-term sobriety in a welcoming residential setting.
Sober Living and Aftercare Support
Oxford House Snowheights operates as a transitional sober living home, providing aftercare support for women who have completed clinical treatment or are working to maintain sobriety.
Unlike staff managed facilities, each Oxford House is democratically run by its residents, who share responsibilities and expenses equally.
Residents can expect a structured, drug and alcohol free environment that supports recovery from alcohol use, opioid use and other substance use disorders.
The home welcomes adult women, including young adults, and allows parents to bring their children, making it a supportive option for mothers rebuilding their lives in recovery.
Key Features of Oxford House Snowheights
- Location: Residential neighborhood in northeast Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Level of care: Sober living home with aftercare support
- Who they serve: Adult women, young adults and mothers with children
- Approach: Peer run, self supporting, 100% drug and alcohol free housing with democratic governance
- Payment options: Medicaid, Medicare and self pay, with residents sharing household expenses equally
- Setting: Private residential home environment
- Length of stay: Open ended, as long as residents remain sober and contribute to the household





