Recovery isn’t a race—it’s a journey. And you don’t have to walk it alone.
Welcome to GLS Housing, a sober living home in Detroit, Michigan for adults 18+.
We welcome men and women, and we house residents separately in gender-specific homes. This is not a co-living home.
If you’re ready for change—or you’re helping someone who is—we’re here. This is your place to rebuild routines, rebuild confidence, and keep moving forward.
Call to Get Started
Call and leave a voicemail: 313-643-5010
We return calls in the order received.

What We offer
A Supportive Place to Call Home
We provide a clean, structured sober living environment where you can focus on healing, stability, and building a strong foundation for your future.
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Furnished rooms
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Utilities included
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Wi-Fi
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Laundry access
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Some Meals
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Some transportation support (availability may vary)
Life Skills for Real Life
Recovery also means learning how to live again-consistently. We support residents in rebuilding daily habits like:
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time management and routine building
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budgeting basics
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Cooking and shared responsibilities
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job readiness and staying employed
Personalized Support Plans
Tailored support plans to ensure comfort and well-being for our residents on their journey to recovery.
Daily Life Skills Training
Assistance with developing essential life skills to promote independence and enhance quality of life in a sober living setting.
Emotional Wellness Support
Professional medical support to manage health conditions and medication.
Specialized Care Programs
Professional support to address emotional well-being and promote mental health in a safe and supportive sober living home.

Why Choose GLS Housing?
Choosing the right sober Living home is a major step-and we don’t take that lightly. Here’s what sets GLS apart:
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We house men and women separately. Gender-specific homes help keep the environment focused and comfortable.
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We provide real structure. Clear expectations help build habits that stick-without making life feel impossible.
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We focus on stability. Employment is required. We’re building a routine that supports long-term progress.
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We lead with respect. A sober home works the best when people feel safe, seen, and treated like adults.


