About Providence Place Sober Living
Providence Place Sober Living is a men's recovery residence in Portland, Maine, offering structured sober living for individuals in early recovery from alcohol and substance use.
The program emphasizes accountability, peer support and 12 step principles to help residents build a stable foundation for long term sobriety.
Sober Living Programs
Providence Place provides phased sober living designed to support men transitioning from clinical treatment toward more independent living.
Residents typically arrive after completing detox or inpatient care and when additional clinical support is needed, the residence may refer individuals to local detox or MAT providers.
Daily life is structured around 12 step recovery rooted in Alcoholics Anonymous principles.
Residents are expected to attend A.A., N.A. or C.A. meetings, engage with a sponsor, participate in group meetings and meditation.
Quick Facts
- Location: Portland's West End District, across from Maine Medical Center and near downtown
- Service model: Structured men's sober living and recovery residence housing
- Who they serve: Adult men in early recovery from alcoholism and substance use
- Approach: 12 step focused with peer accountability, sponsor engagement and facilitated recovery discussions
- Housing: Two remodeled Victorian style homes with capacity for approximately 24 residents and live in peer leaders
- Payment: Affordable self-pay rent accepted by check, cash, or credit card





