
A sober living residence is a supportive housing environment for individuals recovering from substance abuse or dealing with mental health challenges. It provides a structured, drug-free living situation that encourages sobriety, personal growth, and a successful transition back into daily life. Residents live in a communal setting, where they support each other in maintaining their sobriety and working towards their personal goals.
Our sober living residence is open to individuals who are committed to sobriety and have completed or are currently participating in a treatment program. Each applicant is assessed based on their individual needs, readiness for sober living, and the ability to adhere to our house rules.
We offer a range of services to support our residents in their recovery journey, including 24/7 staff support,as well as offering a range of support services, including:
Regular house meetings and peer support groups.
Assistance with finding and attending outpatient counseling and therapy.
Employment support and job search assistance.
Life skills training and educational resources.
Access to community resources and support networks.
Residents are expected to:
Maintain sobriety and abstain from alcohol and drugs.
Participate in house meetings and activities.
Follow house rules and guidelines.
Contribute to household chores and responsibilities.
Attend individual or group counseling sessions as required.
Pay rent and other agreed-upon fees on time.
​Yes, there are some fees associated with staying at our residence. These typically cover rent, utilities, and other operational costs. We aim to keep fees affordable and provide a transparent breakdown of costs to residents. Financial assistance or sliding scale fees may be available based on individual circumstances. Please reach out to us for more information.
The length of stay varies depending on individual needs and goals. Our program is designed to provide a supportive environment for as long as necessary to help residents build a strong foundation for lasting recovery.
Yes, we have a curfew in place to ensure the safety and well-being of our residents. The curfew varies depending on the individual's needs and progress in the program.
​Yes, residents are encouraged to pursue employment, education, or vocational training as part of their recovery and personal development. We offer support in finding job opportunities and balancing work or school commitments with the responsibilities of living in our residence.
Located in safe, walkable neighborhoods in the heart of Los Angeles
Experienced house managers and staff on-site to provide guidance and support
Clear house rules, curfews, and drug/alcohol testing to ensure accountability
Supportive community of peers who understand the recovery process
Clean, well-maintained living spaces designed for comfort and peace of mind
Flexible lengths of stay and affordable pricing options

