Rising Sun Sober Living

8050 West Ustick Road
Boise, ID 83704

Boise, Idaho
208-898-4668

About Rising Sun Sober Living

Since 2008 Rising Sun Sober Living has been providing sober living homes across Idaho. With over 500 beds in gender-specific homes, they help hundreds of adults reclaim their lives. Their very first location opened in Boise and remains in operation. Residents come into this program after residential treatment or incarceration or while they are enrolled in outpatient or 12 Step programs.

Sober Living Housing in Boise

Once you're accepted into the program you'll need to bring your clothing, toiletries, towels, twin size bedding, food and a laptop or tablet. You'll be granted a shared bedroom with one other roommate. Cleaning supplies, laundry soap and all utilities are provided. Drug tests are also included in your stay.

I think one of the best things about Rising Sun is that you can stay as long as you need. As long as you're following the house rules you can stay and continue to work on your sobriety. You'll also be required to be current on paying your housing fee. House rules to live at Rising Sun are that you remain clean and sober, submit to random drug tests, complete a daily chore, sign in and out daily, and follow the curfew of 10:00 p.m. You can be granted overnight or weekend passes as long as you receive permission from parole/probation.

Sober Living in Convenient Boise Neighborhood

Rising Sun sober living ensures that all their homes are located in neighborhoods that are within walking distance to many amenities. Outdoor activities, community resources and employment opportunities are all nearby Rising Sun Sober Living. You'll be able to attend off-site 12 Step and other support groups in the area.

Amenities

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Residential Setting

Residential drug rehab provides the comforts of home with the therapeutic support needed to successfully recov...er. Benefits of an inpatient program include increased safety, a higher success rate, and the time and distance given to focus on recovery. Residential drug rehabs are often the preferred method of treatment, as they can be tailored to meet specific needs, offer focused therapeutic care, and provide the necessary tools to sustain recovery.
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Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program Alcoholism Men's Rehab Opioid Treatment Women's Rehab Teen & Adolescent Program

Adult Program

When individuals enter an adult program in Idaho, they receive professional treatment for substance use disorder. The focus of the program is to help the individual break free from addiction and learn how to maintain a sober lifestyle.

Alcoholism

Alcohol rehab in Idaho typically includes medical detox, psychotherapy, and medication. Programs can be short or long-term, but longer treatment typically provides better outcomes.

Men's Rehab

During men’s rehab in Idaho, all treatment sessions are conducted with same-gender individuals. This encourages greater participation and openness among the men. Therapies typically include both individual and group sessions.

Opioid Treatment

Those who are struggling with opioid use disorder can find help to recover by entering an opioid rehab in Idaho. Treatment programs offer detox, inpatient and outpatient rehab, counseling, family therapy, and medication assisted treatment.

Women's Rehab

Women need different types of treatment approaches for addiction than men. Women’s rehab in Idaho offers gender-specific treatment, so women can achieve successful recovery.

Teen & Adolescent Program

A young adult program in Idaho helps individuals develop healthy coping skills. Treatment addresses the challenges faced at this stage of life and gives participants the recovery tools they need to navigate through it successfully.

Levels of Care

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Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehab in Idaho iis the most intensive treatment setting, Clients reside at the treatment facility an...d engage in various therapeutic sessions throughout the day, including recovery-focused life skills training. Many programs also offer evidence-based complementary therapies, such as meditation management.
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Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient rehab in Idaho involves attending one-on-one counseling sessions several times per week, as well as... support group meetings. You’ll live at home during this treatment, and work on relapse prevention. The timeline for this treatment varies by individual, based on your recovery needs.
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Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

If a mental health disorder such as anxiety or depression is co-occurring with substance abuse, you are more l...ikely to relapse or self-medicate. Idaho dual diagnosis treatment provides the resources you need to treat both conditions and improve recovery outcomes.
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Sober Living

Sober living in Idaho is for those who are in recovery and could use a structured environment to maintain sobr...iety. Many people live in this type of residential setting for several months after first achieving sobriety. The structure and peer support provide stability and encouragement as you learn to live a sober lifestyle.
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Insurance

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If you have private insurance, you can likely use it to help pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Idaho. The amou...nt of coverage will depend on your policy and whether or not you choose a rehab that’s in-network, but you may be asked to pay costs like a co-payment, or co-insurance. Be sure to check with your insurer for more information.
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self-pay icon Self-Pay Options

Self-pay or private payment options for drug rehab in Idaho include methods like paying out-of-pocket, using a... credit card, or taking out a personal or medical loan. The fee structures tend to differ from one level of care to the next.
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Contact Rising Sun Sober Living

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8050 West Ustick Road
Boise, ID 83704

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