143 Amherst St, Nashua, NH 03064

143 Amherst Street

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Sober Living in NH

At 143 Amherst Street, Sober Living in Nashua NH, we provide a supportive and structured environment where residents can build lasting recovery. Our homes offer more than just a place to live—it’s a community where accountability, personal growth, and connection come first. 

Located in the heart of Nashua, our sober home is designed for individuals committed to rebuilding their lives in sobriety. Through structured routines, peer support, and guidance from experienced staff, residents gain the foundation they need to thrive in recovery and prepare for independent living. 

What to Expect at 143 Amherst Street

Our sober living in Nashua NH follows a proven framework that helps residents move forward step by step.

Structure & Accountability

Residents commit to house rules, sobriety standards, and active participation, creating a safe and reliable environment.

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Skill-Building & Growth

From budgeting to meal planning, residents develop essential life skills that prepare them for long-term independence.

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Transition to Independence

Support is tailored so residents can confidently move from structured living into a sustainable sober lifestyle.

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More Than Just Housing

At 143 Amherst Street, sober living is about building a full foundation for life in recovery. Our program connects residents to resources that support emotional, spiritual, and practical needs. 

Career & Purpose

Residents are encouraged to explore education and career opportunities, giving recovery a sense of direction and meaning.

Wellness & Community Resources

With connections to recovery meetings, local support networks, and health resources, residents can access care beyond the home.

FAQs – 143 Amherst Street

Our Nashua location combines structured accountability with a supportive community atmosphere, helping residents stay grounded in recovery.

Yes — structure and accountability are essential. Curfews, house meetings, and sobriety standards are in place to support long-term success.

Stays vary depending on individual needs. Many residents stay until they feel fully prepared for independent living.

Residents are encouraged to work, attend school, or volunteer to build purpose and routine while maintaining sobriety.