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Addiction epidemic fuels runaway demand for ‘sober homes’

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In this March 8, 2016, photo a sign-out sheet rests on a banister near signs posted at the entrance to Henry's Sober Living House in Chicago. They remind residents of the "Cardinal Rules & Policies" at the home. Residents are expected to find employment and attend 12-step meetings. No guests and no substances are allowed in residents' apartments. Those caught using face "immediate referral to a more appropriate facility," according to a list of rules handed to every new resident. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

In this March 8, 2016, photo a sign-out sheet rests on a banister near signs posted at the entrance to Henry's Sober Living House in Chicago. They remind residents of the "Cardinal Rules & Policies" at the home. Residents are expected to find employment and attend 12-step meetings. No guests and no substances are allowed in residents' apartments. Those caught using face "immediate referral to a more appropriate facility," according to a list of rules handed to every new resident. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

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