Find Supportive Housing for Recovery in St Paul, MN

Visit the sober apartments of the Transitions Recovery Program, a supportive housing for recovery in St. Paul, MN. They provide a safe, substance-free environment for graduates of our Transitions Program. Residents live independently while benefiting from a supportive, recovery-focused community. Living here offers our graduates a chance to practice everyday responsibilities such as household tasks, bill management, and time management, all within a network that understands recovery challenges.

Purpose and Programming

Designed to bridge the gap between treatment and full independence, the apartments combine private living with access to peer support and structured sober living programs that help residents maintain sobriety, build routines, and regain confidence. The environment emphasizes accountability, mutual respect, and practical application of coping strategies developed in earlier care programs.

Affordable, Community-Centered Housing

Rents are offered below the regular community market rates to reduce financial strain during our graduates’ early recovery. This affordability enables them to concentrate on long-term goals—employment, education, and wellness—while having chemical dependency treatment and remaining part of a stable, sober community.

Brick apartment building with multiple windows and a prominent entrance, surrounded by greenery on a clear, sunny day.Modern kitchen featuring white cabinetry, black granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and natural light from large windows.Modern kitchen with a black countertop and white cabinetry. A ceiling fan overhead and bright windows offer natural light in the dining area.

Who Should Apply

Our sober apartments are intended for the graduates of our Transitions Program who are prepared to step into independent living while staying connected to a sober peer network. We welcome graduates who value recovery, responsibility, and community as they build a stable, sober life and sustained personal growth. To learn more or inquire about resident eligibility, contact our campus housing coordinator.