What’s Included in Weekly Sober Living House Rent

Laptop Computers, Flat Screen Televisions, DVD Players, Cable TV, Wireless Internet, Utilities Pillows and Bed Linens
Recommended to bring blanket and towels

Other Features
Full Time On Site Staff
Full Kitchens
Coin Operated Washer / Dryer on site
Swimming Pool
Outside Gym

Medication Safekeeping
Close to public transportation
Close to hundreds of meetings
Near beaches

What to Bring to Boca House
Clothing
Suited for both warm weather and air-conditioned rooms
Comfortable shoes and sneakers
Beachwear
Bathing suit
Flip flops and/or Sandals
Beach Towel
Exercise and workout clothing
Gym Shoes
Personal toiletries that do not contain alcohol
Deodorant, shampoo, shaving cream, razors, sunscreen, etc.
Cigarettes and/or other tobacco products
Personal Media Devices
Laptop computer
Cell phone
Portable radios/cd players/iPods
Personal Photographs
Books and magazines

Rules/Guidelines
Strict set of house rules.
Random Drug / Alcohol Testing
Zero tolerance for drugs and alcohol. This includes normal everyday medicine cabinet items as mouthwash, cold medicines, and after-shave or food items such as vanilla.

Each resident is required to be financially self-supporting, paying their own rent, and purchasing their own food.

All residents are required to attend a minimum number of weekly 12 Step meetings, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, or Cocaine Anonymous.


Best Affordable Rehab

Full medical insurance coverage for those that qualify and/or affordable financing and payment plans. Call us today to see if your insurance will accommodate your program.

Boca House is Florida’s leading halfway house / sober living environment with separate locations for both men and women. In addition we offer IOP, Residential Inpatient Addiction Treatment Programs. We have a program for anyone who wants to recovery from addiction.

At Boca House we have over 25 years of success helping families and individuals recover from addiction. We can help you too. Please call us today, we are here to help.

The residents are required to work, actively seek employment, or be a student enrolled in an accredited academic or trade school. Those who are permanently disabled and on federal, state, or local assistance are required to become involved in service to the home or the community.