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Oxford House Point of Freedom

Definition of Abstinence: Not using any mind-altering or illicit substances without a prescription.
Populations Served
- Age
- Adult
- Gender
- Male
- Families
- with Children
- Veterans/Military
- Preferred Language
- English
- Disabled
- Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Blind & Visualy Impaired
- Correctional/Legal
- Allows individuals with correctional history
- Assault
- Battery
- Felony Status
- Violent Offender
- Home Incarceration
- Parole
- Probation
- Co-occurring Mental Health Disorder
- Homeless & Housing Insecure
- Indigenous People
- Re-entry population
Accreditation and Licensure
Oxford Chartered
Service Types
Recovery Housing
Recovery Types
Accepting Patients
Not Accepting Patients
- Recovery Housing
Policies
Medication Policies
- Self Administered
- Buprenorphine
- Subutex
- Suboxone
- Naltrexone
- Vivitrol
- Methadone
Tobacco Policy
Payment and Amenities
- Self-Pay
- Money Order
House
Beds and Baths
7 Beds | 3 Baths
Residential Requirements
Required Chores
Required House Meetings
Has Curfew
Minimum abstinence requirement
Desire to stop and stay stopped.
Correctional History
We do not accept individuals convicted of the following or associated with the following legal circumstances:
- Allows individuals with correctional history
- Assault
- Battery
- Felony Status
- Violent Offender
- Home Incarceration
- Parole
- Probation
Contact the house for more information about legal exceptions
Transportation
Near public transportation
Free parking for own vehicle
Personal vehicles allowed
Additional Services & Programs
- Peer Support / Peer Recovery Program
- Recovery Support Programs (SMART, MOUD, etc.)
- Medication-Assisted Treatment/Opioid Treatment (MAT)
Application Process
Application Required
Screening Required