Sober Living & Supportive Housing

Sober Living & Supportive Housing

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What does life look like after treatment? The transition to independence can feel exciting but uncertain. Sober living offers the structure, stability, and support you need to navigate this next phase. At Next Step Recovery, our sober living and supporting housing in Huntington Beach provides a safe and welcoming space to continue your journey.

Imagine waking up in a comfortable, tranquil space, surrounded by people who understand your challenges and are cheering you on. Whether it’s attending recovery meetings, practicing life skills, or simply connecting with others over dinner, every part of sober living is designed to help you grow at your own pace.

Why Sober Living Is the Next Step

How do you put everything you’ve learned in treatment into practice? Sober living is the bridge between treatment and independent living, giving you time to develop the habits, skills, and confidence needed for long-term success. 

At Next Step Recovery, you’ll find structured routines like recovery meetings and accountability measures that keep you on track, along with opportunities to develop life skills like budgeting and planning. But it’s not just about the structure—it’s about the people. Our dedicated staff and supportive housemates help create a community where you feel encouraged every step of the way. 

What Makes Our Sober Living Homes Unique?

FAQs About Sober Living

Sober living is a program that gives people in recovery a safe and structured environment to focus on building a healthy, independent life.

Sober living is for people who have completed treatment and want additional support as they transition to independence. It’s especially helpful for those who want structure, accountability, and community during this phase of recovery.

Sober living focuses on maintaining sobriety with structure and routines. Supportive housing may also include specialized resources, such as mental health support or vocational training, for those with additional needs.

A typical day might start with morning routines or light household responsibilities, followed by recovery meetings, personal goals like work or school, and time to connect with housemates. Evenings might include group discussions, cooking dinner together, or relaxing in a shared space.

Stays vary, but many clients find that three to six months allows them to build a strong foundation for long-term independence. Staying longer is always an option if it supports your goals.

Let's Create Your Path Forward

Sober living is about creating a strong foundation for independence, surrounded by a supportive community and caring staff. At Next Step Recovery, we’re here to help you build a life that feels stable, healthy, and full of possibility. Call 714.909.0516 or get in touch with our team online to get started.