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Residential

Sober Living Houses

A real home — structured, substance-free, and surrounded by people who understand recovery.

What It Is

More Than a Place to Stay

A sober living house provides accountability, community, and a drug-free environment that makes early recovery sustainable. Residents can work, attend outpatient programs, and re-engage with life while surrounded by peer accountability.

  • Furnished rooms in safe LA neighborhoods
  • Dedicated house manager available daily
  • Mandatory house meetings and curfews
  • Regular drug and alcohol testing
  • 12-step and peer support integration
  • Compatible with IOP, PHP, and employment
Furnished sober living home interior in Los Angeles
Peer support in sober living at LegacySoberHome
Why Sober Living

Structure Makes Early Recovery Possible

Leaving detox or inpatient without a safe place to go is one of the biggest causes of early relapse. Sober living bridges that gap with accountability, routine, and peers who understand.

  • Drug- and alcohol-free environment with zero tolerance policy
  • Weekly house meetings and mandatory 12-step or peer support attendance
  • Random drug testing to maintain safety for all residents
  • Coordination with IOP, PHP, and outpatient therapy schedules
  • Job placement and vocational support when ready
House Features

What Our Homes Include

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Furnished Rooms

Move-in ready private or shared rooms in safe Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley neighborhoods.

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House Manager

Dedicated manager on-site daily for accountability, conflict resolution, and resident support.

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Peer Community

Live alongside others in active recovery who share goals, challenges, and daily routines.

Daily Life

A Typical Day in Sober Living

AM

Morning Routine

Wake up, personal chores, breakfast, optional group meditation or morning house check-in.

Day

Work, School, or Treatment

Residents attend IOP or PHP, go to work or school, or pursue job placement and vocational programs.

PM

Evening Programming

Return home, dinner together, mandatory house meeting or nearby AA/NA meeting.

Night

Curfew & Rest

Curfew enforced, personal time, sleep. Structure that reinforces healthy habits over months.

FAQ

Sober Living Questions

Do I need to have completed treatment to move in?
While post-treatment entry is most common, it is not always required. We evaluate each situation individually. If medical stabilization is needed first, we help coordinate that.
Can I work or attend school while living here?
Absolutely — and we encourage it. Employment, education, and daily routine are essential to sustainable recovery.
How long do most people stay?
Stays typically range from 3 to 12 months. Research consistently shows longer stays lead to better long-term outcomes.
What happens if someone relapses?
Safety and honesty come first. A relapse may result in temporary leave to access higher-level care. Our goal is to support re-entry — not punish setbacks.

Ready to Start?

Call now for a free confidential assessment. Available 24/7.

📞 (818) 996-6969