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Sober Living & Sponsored Residential Home Services
Holos Minds Healthcare Solutions LLC offers supportive sober living and MH Sponsored Residential Home Services for adults living with mental health and co-occurring challenges.
Our Spotsylvania home provides a structured, recovery-oriented environment—not a hospital or institution, but a safe, stable place to live while working on goals like wellness, employment, education, and community connection.
Residents receive 24/7 supervision, medication and wellness support, skill-building, and coordination with outside providers so they are never walking their recovery journey alone.
Our Spotsylvania home provides a structured, recovery-oriented environment—not a hospital or institution, but a safe, stable place to live while working on goals like wellness, employment, education, and community connection.
Residents receive 24/7 supervision, medication and wellness support, skill-building, and coordination with outside providers so they are never walking their recovery journey alone.
Structured Sober Living Environment
Residents live in a clean, sober, and supportive home with clear expectations around curfew, visitors, chores, and house rules. Each person agrees to a written house agreement that promotes respect, safety, and accountability for everyone in the home.
Our day-to-day routine is recovery-focused and structured without feeling institutional. Residents are encouraged to attend recovery meetings, build life skills, and participate in healthy recreation so they can practice sobriety in real life—not just in a program.
MH Sponsored Residential Home Service
Holos Minds follows Virginia DBHDS standards for MH Sponsored Residential Home Services, including person-centered planning, rights education, serious-incident reporting, and ongoing quality review.
Each resident has an Individualized Service Plan (ISP) with goals for safety, stability, life skills, and community integration, reviewed regularly with the treatment team.
Health & Recovery Wellness Support
We encourage residents to take care of their physical and emotional health as part of long-term recovery. Staff help with reminders for appointments, transportation coordination, and staying connected with outside providers such as primary care, dentists, therapists, and psychiatrists.
Our focus is on healthy routines—sleep, nutrition, activity, and stress management—so residents can build a lifestyle that supports ongoing sobriety and mental wellness.
24/7 Supervision & Crisis Response
A responsible sponsor/house manager is on-site at all times, with agency leadership on call 24/7.
Staff are trained in de-escalation, emergency procedures, and DBHDS Serious Incident Reporting, so if a medical, psychiatric, or behavioral crisis occurs, the response is calm, organized, and aligned with each resident’s crisis plan.
Life Skills, Routine & Community Integration
Recovery is about more than sobriety—it’s also about learning to live well. Residents practice everyday skills like cooking, budgeting, cleaning, using transportation, and managing appointments.
We support returning to work, school, or volunteer roles and help residents reconnect with community resources, faith communities, and social supports that matter to them.
Recovery-Supportive Culture & Peer Accountability
Holos Minds homes promote a culture of respect, dignity, and peer support. Residents are encouraged—but never forced—to attend support groups, therapy, and other recovery activities in the community.
House meetings, check-ins, and one-on-one coaching help each person stay accountable to their goals while celebrating progress along the way.
SOBER LIVING & SPONSORED RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT
Empowering Your Recovery, One Safe Home at a Time
Holos Minds offers structured sober living and DBHDS-licensed MH Sponsored Residential Home Services for adults who need a stable, recovery-focused place to live. In our homes, residents get 24/7 support, clear expectations, and compassionate guidance with daily routines, appointments, and community life—so they can rebuild independence without doing it alone.
SAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most common questions about Holos Minds sober living and Sponsored Residential Home Services—and see how simple it is to get started.
You can call us at (540) 369-1545 or complete the contact form on our website to schedule a brief consultation. We’ll review your needs, explain our sober living and MH Sponsored Residential options, and outline the next steps for admission or referral.
Our sober living homes are designed for adults who are medically stable, not in active detox, and motivated to maintain recovery. Residents must be able to live in a shared home environment, follow house rules, and engage in treatment or support programs in the community.
MH Sponsored Residential is a Virginia DBHDS-licensed service where an approved sponsor provides 24/7 support in their home to one or two individuals with mental-health needs. Each person has an Individualized Service Plan (ISP) with goals for safety, daily living, and community integration, and the home is monitored regularly by Holos Minds for quality and compliance.
No. Holos Minds sober living and Sponsored Residential homes are supportive, not medical or detox facilities. We coordinate with outside providers and community programs, encourage attendance at therapy and recovery meetings, and help with transportation and reminders—but clinical treatment and detox take place with licensed medical or behavioral-health providers off-site.
Timing depends on bed availability, completion of the screening process, and required documentation (assessments, referrals, safety reviews, and, for Sponsored Residential, DBHDS requirements). In some cases, we can move quickly once all documents are in place; in others, we may start with a waitlist and planned transition date.
Days are structured but not rigid. Residents follow agreed-upon routines that may include work or day programs, recovery or therapy appointments, house meetings, chores, meal prep, self-care, and community activities. Evenings often include group time, check-ins with staff or sponsors, and quiet hours to support rest and stability.