Mt. Nebo Sober Living is a structured sober living provider with a housing-centered approach. The goal is to offer a respectful, recovery-focused living environment with clear expectations, daily accountability, and support for forward progress.
Clear answers for residents, families, and referral professionals.
These answers address common questions about Mt. Nebo Sober Living, the admissions conversation, referral coordination, and general next steps.
Mt. Nebo serves prospective residents, families, treatment programs, probation and court-related professionals, case managers, advocates, and other community referral partners looking for a sober living option.
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Use the contact form or call the main number listed on the contact page. Sharing the basic situation, timing, and referral context can help start a more useful first conversation.
No. Mt. Nebo provides sober living housing and is not a detox program, inpatient treatment facility, hospital, or emergency shelter.
Yes. Referral professionals can use the contact form or referral page to start a conversation, ask questions about fit, and provide basic information for follow-up.
Start with a direct inquiry. Sharing the basics of the situation, current timing, and the kind of housing support being explored can help the conversation move forward more clearly.
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