Safety Net provides drug-and alcohol-free recovery apartments for men with substance use disorders. Here, men can have a safe haven as they firmly establish themselves in sobriety. Safety Net’s sober living and transitional program exists as a “step down” from a more structured treatment program, like residential care. The apartment-style facility hase 54 beds and 12 live-in staff members.
Being a resident at Safety Net means attending community meetings, life skill groups, relapse prevention counseling, mindfulness training, and 1-on-1 counseling. Each resident must commit to being randomly drug tested and also must commit to at least 6 months of living at the facility. To take necessary steps towards independence, each man must either have a job, be in school, or volunteer with service work.
Each shared apartment includes comfortable, furnished living spaces with TVs, internet, and washers/dryers, as well as provided bedding and linens. Safety Net encourages physical fitness and outdoor activities, so the facility has a tennis court, pool, and outdoor grilling area.
Private for-profit organization. Primary focus: substance use treatment, detoxification.
This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.