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About Brolly House Sober Living
Brolly House, located near Harry Reid Airport in Las Vegas, offers sober living accommodations for men transitioning to a substance-free lifestyle. Room options include three-person rooms starting at $650 per month and two-person rooms starting at $750 per month, with an intake fee of $75.
The residence welcomes anyone seeking a clean, safe, alcohol- and drug-free community to support their recovery journey. Residents are expected to contribute to the upkeep of the house by completing assigned chores, fostering a sense of responsibility and teamwork. Timely rent payments are crucial for the sustainability of the house, and residents must adhere to the agreed-upon rent schedule and house rules.
Brolly House is committed to providing a supportive environment that emphasizes respect, empathy, self-learning, and pride of ownership. The facility offers newly renovated, furnished rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, laundry room, large backyard, and common areas with amenities like a TV and pool table. Clients can use technology and entertain guests within center expectations. Its proximity to transportation, hospitals, and AA meetings further enhances the convenience for residents.
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The cost listed here ($650-$750 per month), is an estimate of program cost. Center price can vary based on program and length of stay. Contact the center for more information. Recovery.com strives for price transparency so you can make an informed decision.
This center primarily treats substance use disorders, helping you stabilize, create relapse-prevention plans, and connect to compassionate support.
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