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Oxford House™

How Oxford Houses Can Make Oxford House, Inc.


Treatment More Effective Questions and Answers
Q. What are Oxford Houses?
Concepts like Oxford House are absolutely critical in the
rehabilitation area. –Herb Kleber, M.D.
Washington Conference, August 1989 A. Oxford Houses are groups of six to fifteen Working With Treatment
recovering individuals who live together in a rented
Both residential and outpatient treatment providers house and follow the standardized, disciplined Providers
recognize the value of time and support for the system of operations and financial self-support in
recovering drug addict and alcoholic to learn and compliance with the terms of an Oxford House™
become comfortable with new behavior. charter..
Historically, the halfway house was developed as a
means to provide the kind of time and support for the Q. What is an Oxford House™ charter? Oxford House – Time for Recovery
recovering individual to develop a lifestyle free of World Convention New Orleans 2008
A. It is a document and authorization from Oxford
alcohol and drug use. Unfortunately, neither society
House, Inc. – the umbrella non-profit organization of
nor the health care system had the resources
the national network of Oxford Houses – that is
necessary to establish enough halfway houses to Going back to where you came from after treatment
issued without charge and has three conditions.
provide space for all who could benefit from living for alcoholism and drug addiction almost always
in an environment supportive of recovery. spells failure – a return to old behavior.
Q. What are the three conditions of an Oxford Mark Spence, May 5, 1991
House™ charter? CBS Program “60 Minutes”
Today, Oxford houses fill that void because they are
self-run and financially self-supported rented houses.
A. The three conditions of a charter are: [1] the
Started in 1975, Oxford Houses have developed a
group must be democratically run; [2] the group
sound system of operations and a national movement
must be financially self-supported, and [3] the group
of more than 1,200 individual homes. Oxford House, Inc. is the 501(c)(3) non-profit
must expel any resident who uses alcohol or drugs in
or out of the house. umbrella organization of the national network
Already many residential and outpatient treatment
of individual Oxford Houses.
programs have discovered that Oxford Houses are
Q. Are there minimum charter requirements?
relatively inexpensive to get started and assure better
The primary purpose of Oxford House, Inc. is
outcomes for their clients. The move toward Oxford A. Yes, the group must be for recovering alcoholics to establish enough self-run, self-supported
House™ living – during or after treatment – has and/or drug addicts. The house the group rents must recovery houses to provide an opportunity for
been accelerated, as insurance companies, be suitable for a minimum of six individuals. All the every recovering individual to learn a clean and
employers, EAPs and society at large have individuals in the group must be of the same sex. sober way of life – forever.
demanded better outcomes from treatment providers.
As the tolerance for chronic relapsing has decreased, Q. How does a group get a charter? Contributions and grants are used to expand the
the number of Oxford Houses has increased. Nearly
network of Oxford Houses by providing trained
80% of the residents in Oxford Houses stay clean A. An existing group, a potential group or a outreach workers to establish new houses and to
and sober.1 treatment provider helping to form a group can apply provide on-going organizational and technical
to Oxford House, Inc. – the umbrella organization – support from a central services office.
The new trend in treatment includes renting a house, at the address listed below. There is no cost.
getting an Oxford House™ charter, and assembling
recovering individuals to live in the house and learn This pamphlet “Working With Treatment
Oxford House, Inc.
the Oxford House™ system of operations. Since all Providers” discusses how Oxford Houses can
1010 Wayne Ave., Suite 300
Oxford Houses are rented, it is relatively easy to get provide the missing link in the treatment
Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
clusters of Oxford Houses started in any geographic protocol to assure recovery without relapse.
area. Telephone (301) 587-2916
Facsimile (301) 589-0302 Internet Address:
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Recovering From Alcoholism and Drug Staying Stopped How Oxford Houses Work
Addiction
Throughout its existence, Oxford House has combined the Oxford Houses are rented family houses where
concepts of self-support and responsibility with a fellowship groups of recovering individuals rent to live together
Alcoholism and drug addiction are chronic and
having the common purpose of continued and comfortable
progressive problems. The alcoholic and drug in an environment supportive of recovery from
sobriety.”
addict become “hooked” on their drug of choice and From Tradition One addiction. Each house is self-run and self-supported
physically all cells in their bodies call out for a Oxford House Manual © following a standardized system of democratic
steady supply of the drug. This physical operation. Each group – or treatment provider on
compulsion causes the mind to trigger any kind of Behavior change is never easy and it is especially behalf of a group – obtains a charter from Oxford
behavior needed to get the next drink of alcohol or difficult for the individual who is recovering from House, Inc., the umbrella organization for the national
other drug “fix.” Once addicted the only “cure” is addiction. While the physical craving for drugs network of individual Oxford Houses. Get material at
total abstinence -- stopping the use of the alcohol ends within a few days, the mind tries to trick an www.oxfordhouse.org
and drugs -- forever. individual into returning to alcohol or drug use.
When you think about it, the mind is doing what An Oxford House charter has three basic requirements
Stopping the use of drugs and alcohol use is difficult, comes naturally – forgetting pain and remembering for the group:
but not impossible. Most addicts go through a pleasure.
number of periods where they stop use because they • it must be democratically self-run,
have run out of alcohol or their drug of choice. Professionals speak often of “denial” when dealing • it must be financially self-supported, and
When an addict stops, he or she feels sick because of with recovering addicts. The addict really does not • it must expel any resident who returns to
withdrawal; i.e., every cell in the body is calling out believe that alcohol and drug use produces harm. using alcohol or drugs.
for the drug and the body shakes, sweats and The addict “remembers” the good feeling that came
produces great anxiety. The addict really “feels” he The standardized disciplined system of operations has
from the alcohol or drugs and wants to recapture it.
or she is going to die unless the drug of choice is evolved from the 33-year history of Oxford House
At the same time, he or she forgets the violence,
obtained quickly. This is called detoxification and it and permits replication of Oxford Houses throughout
irrational behavior (fights, loss of job and family),
usually ends within minutes after the addict has the country. All Oxford Houses are tied together to
and physical withdrawal that makes one feel sick
ingested his or her drug of choice. However, for a assure mutual support and quality control.
(hang-overs).
fortunate few – who can go three to seven days
Individuals living in an Oxford House™ learn or
without taking their drug of choice – detoxification Treatment plus Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and
relearn values, responsible behavior and slowly, but
is the beginning of a whole new life. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – twelve-step self-help
surely, develop long-term behavior to assure
programs – have helped millions of recovering
Short-term custody – in a hospital setting or a comfortable sobriety – forever. Some individuals live
addicts to change their behavior to adopt lifelong
supervised detoxification facility – is the usual way in Oxford Houses a few months, others for many
abstinence. Unfortunately, many recovering
to stop an addict’s compulsive use of alcohol and years. Together, these individuals develop each
individuals need more support than AA and NA
drugs. Treatment can educate and motivate an Oxford House™ into a place to learn comfortable
alone. Oxford Houses provide the additional
individual to stay stopped and Oxford Houses can sobriety without relapse.
support and the time to learn new behavior.
help to make treatment successful.
To get a client into an existing Oxford House™ call
About 50% of Oxford House residents nationally
The initial one-time technical assistance cost to get a the house to find a vacancy or visit the web site. If
continue formal aftercare counseling. Residents also
new Oxford House started is about $40,000 [finding there are no existing houses in your area, start one.
go to an average of 5 AA or NA meetings a week –
a suitable house to rent, recruiting initial residents, For more information or a proposal to help your
even though there is no requirement to do so. No
teaching the system of operation to the residents and treatment program develop a cluster of Oxford
wonder 80% of the residents stay clean and sober.
recovery community]. Once started, a small annual Houses contact:
service charge keeps existing houses on track. The Getting into an existing Oxford House™ requires
Oxford House, Inc.
residents pay the operating costs of the recovery application and acceptance by 80% of the existing
1010 Wayne Avenue, Suite 300
homes and operations are maintained by following residents. New houses can be started with a group of
Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
the disciplined, democratic, self-help system of six or more recovering individuals put together by a
operation used for more than 32 years. treatment provider or those in recovery. Telephone (301) 587-2916
Facsimile (301) 589-0302
❏❏❏ ❏❏❏ E-mail: Info@oxfordhouse.org

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