About Hedrick House – Tucson
Hedrick House is a halfway house or sober living home for drug and alcohol recovery located in Tucson, Arizona. It provides temporary housing for men with substance use disorder or alcohol use disorder. The facility has 46 beds and consists of several different buildings that house 4 to 6 men each.
This place has been around since 1977 and is a 501 C3 non-profit home that works closely with the Pima County Department of Corrections. You may be referred to the home by the courts or a probation officer.
Rent is charged on a weekly or monthly basis and includes meals. If you cannot afford to pay right away, they may let you pay once you obtain employment. You’ll have curfews to abide by, which will vary between weekdays and weekends.
You will have random drug tests and you must attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings on property three times a week. These rules are designed to help you have structure and accountability while you grow stronger in your sobriety.