by The Anthony House | Jan 20, 2023 | Drug & Alcohol Free, Men's Sober Living, Sober Living
It is a new year, and while many people are spending time (and energy) making New Year’s Resolutions, our approach at The Anthony House is a bit different. We view the new year as an opportunity for the clients at our sober living community to find consistency,...
by The Anthony House | Nov 20, 2022 | Men's Sober Living, Sober Housing, St. Paul Sober Living
If you are looking for a sober living community with amenities for a loved one in your life, you may be considering several different options. It is important to find a facility that will offer your loved one the best possible chance for success on their road to...
by The Anthony House | Sep 30, 2022 | Men's Sober Living
Addiction impacts millions of Americans each and every year. Sadly, thousands die each year and many, many more individuals battle to survive addiction. In the United States, alcohol continues to be the most abused substance with nearly 90,000 people losing their...
by The Anthony House | Sep 20, 2022 | Men's Sober Living, Sober Housing, Sober Relationships
One of the main areas of focus at the Anthony House is healing. Our mission is to help men who have suffered the loss of quality of life because of their involvement with drugs and alcohol, and we approach our work in a way that has proven to be extremely successful...
by The Anthony House | Aug 20, 2022 | Men's Sober Living, Sober Housing, St. Paul Sober Living
Many of us know someone who has battled or is battling substance abuse or addiction. It is very common in our society, with an estimated 20 million Americans addicted to a substance like alcohol, opioids or cocaine. Addiction impacts the lives of many around the...
by The Anthony House | Aug 5, 2022 | Active Recovery, Drug & Alcohol Free, Men's Sober Living
Our society tends to throw the word ‘addiction’ around a lot. We may hear our friends say, “I’m addicted to my morning coffee” or “I’m addicted to [fill in the blank with a favorite TV show].” But there are consequences to using words with so little care. In a very...
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