At Grassroots Recovery Sober Living of Lancaster, we want to invite you to explore our site. As a trusted provider of sober living services, we are dedicated to helping individuals on their recovery journey. We’re a fully licensed DDAP recovery house.
We offer recovery housing for men in Lancaster County, PA.
Grassroots Outpatient, a non-profit organization opening in 2026. Please see our donation page and email for any questions regarding services.
We are excited to serve the people of the Lancaster Area.
Welcome to Grassroots Recovery!
Resident Rights
Residents will be informed of their rights and responsibilities upon admission into the program and given a copy of the Programs Description, the House Rules, and the Residents Responsibilities.
1) To be treated with dignity and respect
2) To participate actively in your recovery
3) Be seen by a private physician with the understanding that all costs will be the responsibility of the resident.
4) All information pertaining the resident will stay held in confidentiality.
5) Receive information regarding costs of housing.
6) Be fully informed at the time of admission of the rights and responsibilities set forth herein and of all the rules and guidelines governing resident conduct.
7) Initiate a complaint or grievance procedure and understand that you may begin the process by filling out a grievance slip or contacting the House owner.
8) Request referral resources in the event of your dismissal from the House.
Rules and Regulations
1) No drugs and or alcohol allowed on the premises. (Exceptions can be made for specific medications or prescriptions). 2) Residents must pay their appropriate expenses to live in the house. 3) Residents must participate in weekly household chores and responsibilities. 4) Residents should have a plan to attend therapy or a sobriety program of their choice, offering support. NA or AA is strongly encouraged. 5) House managers will conduct a house meeting once a week. 6) A curfew of 12am. 7) No pets allowed. 8) No overnight guests. 9) Residents must sleep at the sober living house at least five nights per week, with very few exceptions for travel. 10) All residents will maintain employment or will be actively searching for employment.
House Manager Role
Responsible for house duties, with adults working through addiction & substance abuse. Supervises all residents in the home. Provides clarity & enforcement of policies and protocols to residents. Encourage participation in AA, NA, Dharma, and Recovery Programs. Functions as a leader/role model, adhering to agency standards of practice for the residents. Responsible for collecting random and supervised drug tests. Notifies Sober home director immediately if any suspicions of substances being abused in the house.