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Sober living at Simonds Recovery Centers is structured, substance-free housing for adults moving from treatment back into everyday life. Also called transitional living, this sober living program gives residents continued accountability and stability while they rebuild independence, serving as the bridge between intensive treatment and living on their own.

What sober living is

Sober living is a substance-free housing environment that provides structure and peer support for people in recovery as they return to independent living. It sits between intensive treatment and living fully on your own, giving you a stable place to apply what you built in treatment while real-world responsibilities gradually return. Research from the National Institute on Drug Abuse indicates that structured living environments after treatment support better long-term recovery outcomes.

Sober living is also known as transitional living or recovery housing. What defines it is the combination of a substance-free residence, clear expectations, and accountability among people committed to the same goal.

Who sober living is for

Sober living is for people leaving inpatient or residential treatment who want a stable, substance-free environment before returning home. It is a strong fit for anyone whose home setting carries triggers or instability that could put early recovery at risk, and for people who simply want more time to strengthen their footing.

It also works for people stepping down through outpatient care who benefit from a structured place to live while they continue treatment. The common thread is readiness for more independence paired with a need for continued accountability.

Sober living vs. rehab

Sober living and rehab are not the same thing. Rehab provides clinical treatment, medical support, and structured therapy. Sober living provides a substance-free place to live with accountability and peer support, but it is housing, not clinical treatment.

The two work together. Many people complete rehab, then move into sober living to keep their recovery stable while they return to work, school, and daily life. One delivers the clinical care; the other protects the environment that early recovery depends on.

Sober living vs. living at home after treatment

DimensionSober livingLiving at home
EnvironmentSubstance-free residence by designDepends on the household; may carry triggers
AccountabilityStructure and peer accountability built inSelf-directed; relies on personal support
Recovery communityLives alongside others in recoveryOften isolated from peers in recovery
RoutineRecovery-focused routines reinforced dailyRoutines rebuilt without external structure
Best forEarly recovery, unstable or high-trigger homesStable, supportive homes with low relapse risk
Continued treatmentEasily combined with outpatient, IOP, support groupsPossible, but easier to skip without structure

Sober living is the right choice when a home environment carries triggers or instability that could threaten early recovery, while returning home works well for people with stable, supportive households. Many people use sober living for the first stretch after treatment, then move home once their footing is steady.

What sober living looks like

Sober living is built around structure, accountability, and recovery-focused routines. Residents keep up daily responsibilities like work or school while staying in a substance-free environment with others committed to staying sober.

Residents are encouraged to stay active in their recovery while living there, including counseling, outpatient services, and support group meetings. That balance, real responsibilities alongside continued recovery support, is what helps the habits built in treatment hold up once the structure of a program is gone.

How sober living fits into treatment

Sober living is one stage in the full continuum of care at Simonds. Many residents arrive after medical detox or a partial hospitalization (PHP) or intensive outpatient (IOP) program, and use sober living to hold their progress steady as clinical intensity winds down.

Pairing sober living with continued outpatient treatment keeps clinical support in place while a person practices independence. From there, the path leads toward fully independent living, often with ongoing connection through our alumni program.

Where sober living sits in the continuum of care

StageWhat it provides
Medical detoxSupervised withdrawal management as the first step
Residential treatmentFull-time clinical care in a live-in setting
PHP / IOPStructured outpatient treatment while living off-site
Sober livingSubstance-free housing and accountability during step-down
Alumni programOngoing recovery community and connection long-term

Sober living comes after the clinical stages and alongside continued outpatient care, giving people a stable place to live before full independence. Not everyone moves through every stage; the path is set by clinical recommendation and personal circumstances.

Insurance and getting started

Sober living is part of how we support recovery after treatment, and our admissions team can walk you through coverage and options. We work with major insurance carriers including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Optum, and Humana, among others, and confirm your specific benefits before you commit to anything.

Verifying benefits takes a few minutes and carries no obligation. Submit the insurance verification form or call +1 (833) 781-8338.

Medically reviewed by

Chris Small, M.D. Addiction Psychiatrist. Dr. Small is board certified in Psychiatry, Addiction Medicine, and Family Medicine. He earned his medical degree at the University of Hawaii and completed his residency in Psychiatry and Family Medicine at UCSD.

Take the next step toward stable, independent recovery

Talk to our admissions team about sober living as part of your recovery. Call +1 (833) 781-8338 or verify your insurance now.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is sober living?
Sober living is a substance-free housing environment that provides structure and support for people in recovery as they transition back to independent living. It gives residents accountability and a stable place to live while they rebuild daily routines. It is a step between treatment and living fully on your own.
Sober living is a strong option for people leaving inpatient rehab and for anyone who needs a stable, substance-free environment to stay accountable and avoid relapse triggers. It suits people whose home setting may not support early recovery. It also fits those continuing outpatient treatment who want structured housing.
No. Rehab provides clinical treatment and medical support, while sober living focuses on maintaining sobriety through a structured living environment and accountability. Many people move from rehab into sober living to keep their recovery stable. The two work together rather than replacing each other.
Many residents continue outpatient therapy, IOP, or support group meetings while in sober living, which helps strengthen recovery and long-term success. Staying active in recovery is encouraged throughout. It allows people to keep clinical support in place while practicing independence.
The length of stay depends on individual needs. Some people stay a few weeks, while others remain for several months to build stability and confidence. The right length follows a person’s recovery progress, not a fixed schedule.
Coverage varies by plan, and our admissions team can confirm what your specific benefits include. We work with major carriers including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Optum, and Humana. You can verify your benefits by phone or through our online form with no obligation.
Our sober living is based in Granada Hills, in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, and serves adults across the greater Los Angeles area. The simplest way to find a place is to call our admissions team or verify your insurance, and we will walk you through availability and how sober living fits with your treatment.

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