Making a Difference in Siouxland

We take Sober Living to a New Level with Support, Encouragement, and Expertise!

George Park Sober Living for Men

George Park (formerly Spero House) is a leading sober living home in the State of Iowa. The supportive community of individuals help with your transition back to work and life. We provide an inclusive and successful “continuum of care” that enables us to reach and serve those suffering from homelessness, addictions and mental illness in our greater Siouxland community.  We want to meet the need to offer a safe, sober home for adult males seeking recovery. 

  1. Must be male & 18 years or older
  2. Have a strong desire for recovery
  3. Abstain from alcohol and drug use
  4. Recommended commitment to a minimum of 9 months
  5. Abstain from relationships with those in active addiction
  6. Adhere to the Sober Living Home expectations
  7. Agree random drug testing
  8. Adhere to curfew hours
  9. Adhere to gaining and maintaining employment
  10. Attend AA/NA meetings
  11. Maintain home and living quarters
  12. Accountability to whereabouts
  13. Attend weekly house meetings
  14. Participate in community volunteer opportunities

Euonia Sober Living for Women

Eunoia Sober Living is a supportive housing program specifically for women in Sioux City, Iowa

Key Aspects of Eunoia Sober Living:

  • Target Population: Those struggling from addiction and mental health issues. Homeless women, women exiting prison, those coming from inpatient treatment or those in toxic relationships needing a safe space.
  • Mission: To help women find self-worth and establish recovery, addressing a gap in local resources.
  • Services: A recovery-focused home with supportive staff, case management, referrals to community resources, and a structure to build independence.
  • Location: Sioux City, IA, opened in April 2023, filling a void left by other service organizations.
  • Affiliation: Works with Copperstone Development, providing a bridge to treatment and basic needs. 

How to Learn More:

Contact: Copperstonesiouxcity@aol.com

Upon entry, individuals complete an intake that includes drug testing, orientation on house rules, and assignments of chores to foster a sense of accountability. We encourage a support system where mutual encouragement is key to personal growth and success in recovery. To ensure a successful transition and overall improvement in quality of life, we provide comprehensive support and resources.

Residents are expected to:

Our early recovery structure fosters spiritual and emotional healing while supporting each individual’s journey toward living sober with confidence.

Our Main Office is located at:

1309 Pierce Street, Sioux City, Iowa Phone: 712-560-7336

We create unforgettable experiences that last a lifetime!

Substance Use and Dual Diagnosis

Sober Living

Copperstone sober living homes are located in the heart of Sioux City, Iowa. We provide structure, housing, and services to those suffering from homelessness, addictions, and mental illness. Referrals come from a variety of community stakeholders, individuals who want a life of recovery, and families.

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My experience working with Dr. Ingram gave me freedom to talk, be heard and the ability to believe in myself.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get into a sober living (recovery residence) program?

An application and interview must be completed. Contact 712-899-0763 for an appointment.

Sober living is appropriate for individuals who have completed initial drug or alcohol treatment are who are suffering from addiction and need more time to build a foundation for long-term recovery, such as transitioning from rehab to independent living. It is ideal for those who need a structured, supportive, drug-free environment to focus on rebuilding life skills, finding employment, and developing healthy relationships, while also committing to the rules of the house. Key requirements typically include a period of documented sobriety, financial ability to pay fees, and a commitment to the sober lifestyle and house rules. 

Recovery residences provide a structured, supportive environment for individuals recovering from addiction, promoting the acquisition and practice of vital recovery skills.

  • Copperstone is accredited with National Alliance for Recovery Residence who are essential partners in our commitment to ensuring safe and high-quality recovery environments for individuals in recovery. Copperstone is dedicated to enforcing national standards and fostering the growth of best practices, education, and advocacy within the realm of recovery housing. We ensure compliance with rigorous criteria pertaining to safety, support, and accountability. Making us a trusted option for recovery, accountability and responsibility.

Key Expectations for Residents

Personal accountability: Taking responsibility for their own recovery and following the rules of the house and doing chores to keep the living environment clean.

Abstinence from drugs and alcohol: A commitment to sobriety is mandatory, often verified through regular drug testing.

Financial responsibility: The ability to pay program fees, which are typically based on resident contributions.

Active participation: Involvement in a recovery support network, which may include attending 12-step meetings, participating in house meetings, and personal hygiene.

Engagement in life skills: The willingness to pursue employment, education, or outpatient programs to continue rebuilding their lives.

The People behind the scene

Meet our team

A collection of the most talented individuals brought together to develop solutions, reach goals, and share knowledge. These innovative minds and spirited individuals are committed to bringing you their best in a supportive atmosphere.

Whitney Ingram

Life Coach, Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor, Fitness Mentor

Co-founder of Eunoia Sober Living Home for Women

Steve Cunningham

Certified Counselor

Former School Counselor, Mental Health Counselor, Educator, Domestic Violence Counselor.

Sara Johnson

Parent Coordinator