Men’s Sober Housing With Mental Health Support in St. Paul, MN
Each sober living home offers a safe, comfortable, and structured environment designed to support long-term recovery. As part of sober housing with mental health support in St. Paul, MN, residents benefit from a balanced level of personal independence and comfort, allowing them to rebuild their lives while remaining actively engaged in the local recovery community and ongoing support systems.
With guidance and support from Transitions’ staff, residents continue to strengthen and apply the recovery tools developed during primary treatment. Every resident is expected to:
- Attend a minimum of 3 recovery meetings per week.
- Obtain an AA/NA sponsor.
- Be productive (school, work, volunteer, outpatient/day treatment) with their time for at least 32 hours per week.
- Complete and maintain an assigned house chore and kitchen duty.
Amenities in each of the residences include:
- Live-in resident manager to ensure safety and help facilitate the recovery process.
- Weekly house meetings that serve to enhance the community of recovery.
- Individual private bedrooms.
- Wireless internet and cable access throughout the house.
- Free in-house laundry.
- Large common areas.
This structure reflects a highly supportive form of sober housing with mental health support, where accountability, routine, and community engagement are built into daily living. The expectations around recovery meetings, sponsorship, and productive weekly activity help residents maintain stability while reinforcing long-term behavioral change. At the same time, shared responsibilities and house rules promote discipline and life skills essential for independent living. Combined with on-site support systems such as a live-in house manager, weekly community meetings, and stable living amenities, this type of environment strengthens emotional regulation, reduces relapse risk, and provides a consistent recovery-oriented structure that aligns with both sobriety and mental wellness goals.








