Addiction Recovery Housing
Substance use disorder is a chronic, treatable medical condition that affects the brain and behavior, making it difficult to stop using substances despite harmful consequences. Addiction can develop from alcohol, prescription medications, opioids, cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, marijuana, and other substances. Over time, repeated substance use can affect decision-making, emotional well-being, relationships, employment, and overall quality of life.
While detox and rehabilitation help individuals begin recovery, many people benefit from continued support before returning to everyday life.
This is where Sunshine Sober Living addiction recovery housing plays an important role. Instead of returning to an environment with familiar triggers or unhealthy influences, individuals can continue their recovery in a structured, substance-free setting that encourages healthy routines, accountability, and personal growth.
What Happens in Addiction Recovery Housing?
Addiction Recovery Housing provides a structured, substance-free environment where individuals can continue building the habits and life skills needed for long-term recovery after treatment. While every resident’s journey is unique, most days focus on creating stability, accountability, and healthy routines.
During your stay, you can expect to:
- Follow a consistent daily routine.
- Live in a safe, substance-free environment.
- Build healthy habits and personal responsibility.
- Attend work, school, or recovery-related commitments when appropriate.
- Participate in therapy, counseling, or recovery meetings if recommended.
- Develop positive relationships within a supportive recovery community.
- Prepare for a successful transition to independent living.
Recovery housing isn’t just about having a place to stay—it’s about creating an environment where recovery can continue to grow, one day at a time.
How Do You Know If You Need Recovery?
Recognizing addiction isn’t always easy. Many people don’t realize how much substance use has affected their daily life until it begins interfering with their health, relationships, work, or responsibilities. While only a healthcare professional can diagnose substance use disorder, these signs may indicate it’s time to seek help.
You may benefit from professional treatment or recovery support if you:
- Find it difficult to stop using drugs or alcohol.
- Experience cravings or withdrawal symptoms.
- Need larger amounts to achieve the same effect.
- Continue using despite negative consequences.
- Neglect work, school, or family responsibilities.
- Lose interest in activities you once enjoyed.
- Isolate yourself from friends or loved ones.
- Have tried to quit but repeatedly returned to substance use.
Recognizing these signs is an important first step. If you identify with several of these symptoms, reaching out for recovery residence programs can help you understand your recovery options and determine the most appropriate next step.
What Happens After You Reach Out?
Step 1: Contact Our Admissions Team
Reach out by phone or online, and we'll answer your questions while explaining how the admissions process works.
Step 2: Complete a Confidential Assessment
We'll learn about your recovery journey, current situation and determine whether our recovery residence programs are the most appropriate next step.
Step 3: Review Your Recovery Plan
Together, we'll discuss your treatment history, recovery goals, and the level of support that best fits your needs.
Step 4: Confirm Your Admission
Once approved, we'll guide you through the paperwork, move-in process, house expectations, and everything you need to know before your arrival.
Step 5: Begin Your Recovery Journey
Move into a structured, substance-free environment where you can build healthy routines, strengthen accountability, and continue your recovery with confidence.
Recovery Support Beyond Housing
Addiction Recovery Housing
Our Addiction Recovery Housing provides a structured, substance-free environment where individuals can continue rebuilding their lives after treatment while developing healthy routines, personal responsibility, and long-term recovery skills.
Recovery Housing Programs
Our Recovery Housing Programs are designed to support individuals at different stages of recovery by providing stability, accountability, and a positive community that encourages lasting sobriety.
Recovery Residence Programs
Our Recovery Residence Programs offer a safe and supportive living environment where residents can strengthen healthy habits, build confidence, and prepare for a successful transition to independent living.
Detox Referrals
If medical detox is needed before entering recovery housing, we can connect you with trusted detox providers who offer safe, medically supervised care.
Rehab Referrals
For individuals who need a higher level of addiction treatment, we provide referrals to reputable rehabilitation centers before transitioning into recovery housing.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Referrals
Residents can continue therapy, counseling, and relapse prevention through trusted Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) providers while living in a structured recovery environment.
What Makes Our Recovery Housing Different?
Recovery is about more than having a place to stay—it’s about having the right environment to continue growing after treatment. Our goal is to provide a safe, structured, and supportive setting where individuals can rebuild healthy routines, strengthen accountability, and prepare for independent living with confidence.
Here’s What Sets Us Apart
- Structured Addiction Recovery Housing that promotes stability, accountability, and long-term recovery.
- Convenient Tarzana location with easy access to employment opportunities, recovery meetings, healthcare providers, public transportation, and community resources throughout the San Fernando Valley.
- Personalized admissions guidance to help determine the most appropriate recovery path.
- Trusted detox, rehab, and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) referrals when additional treatment is needed.
- Family-owned, recovery-focused care where every resident is treated with compassion, dignity, and respect.
Whether you’re seeking recovery housing for yourself or someone you care about, our team is committed to providing the guidance, structure, and support needed to help you move forward with confidence.
Are You Seeking Support for Someone You Love?
Watching someone struggle with addiction can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. Whether they need detox, rehab, recovery housing, or guidance on the next step, our team is here to help. Call Sunshine Sober Living today for a confidential conversation, and we’ll help you find the support that’s right for your loved one.
Frequently Asked Questions About Men's Sober Living
How do I know if my substance use has become an addiction?
If substance use is affecting your health, relationships, work, finances, or daily responsibilities—and you find it difficult to stop despite wanting to—it may be time to seek professional guidance. A healthcare professional can assess your situation and recommend the most appropriate level of care.
Is recovery possible after long-term addiction?
Yes. Recovery is possible at any stage, although every journey is different. With the right treatment, ongoing support, and commitment, many individuals successfully rebuild healthy, fulfilling lives.
Why is continued support important after treatment?
Recovery doesn’t end when treatment is complete. Continued support helps individuals strengthen healthy routines, manage everyday challenges, reduce the risk of relapse, and maintain the progress made during treatment.
What should I do if someone I love refuses help?
You can’t force someone to recover, but you can encourage them to seek professional guidance, offer support without enabling harmful behaviors, and learn about available treatment and recovery options for families.
Can addiction affect mental health?
Yes. Addiction and mental health conditions often occur together. Many individuals experience anxiety, depression, trauma, or other emotional challenges alongside substance use, which is why professional assessment and appropriate support are important.
What is the first step toward recovery?
The first step is reaching out for help. Speaking with a Sunshine Sober Living professional can help you understand your options, answer your questions, and determine the most appropriate path based on your individual needs.
Do you only serve residents in Tarzana?
No. Our recovery housing is located in Tarzana, California, and welcomes individuals from Woodland Hills, Encino, Sherman Oaks, Calabasas, Reseda, West Hills, Los Angeles, and surrounding communities