Sober Living in Riverside, CA

Structured, Supportive, & Safe Housing for Lasting Recovery

What Is Sober Living?

If you or a loved one are seeking a structured and supportive place to continue the recovery journey, our sober living homes in Riverside, California offer the ideal next step. Located near key treatment resources, outpatient programs, and a thriving recovery community, Mission Grove provides a safe, stable, and drug-free environment where residents can focus on rebuilding their lives—one day at a time.

Our Riverside sober living homes are designed for individuals transitioning out of inpatient rehab or those who need more accountability than home can provide. With curfews, peer support, and regular drug testing, we create a foundation of routine and trust—key pillars in relapse prevention.

Benefits of our Riverside sober living environment include:

  • Proximity to local recovery meetings (AA/NA), job opportunities, and outpatient services

  • Strong peer accountability and shared goals

  • Emphasis on life skills, structure, and independence

  • Ideal for post-detox, post-rehab, or early-stage recovery

  • Located in a quiet neighborhood in Riverside, CA, with access to public transport, jobs, and community resources

At Mission Grove, we don’t just offer housing—we offer a real-world recovery environment that encourages personal growth, connection, and long-term success in sobriety.

If you’re looking for a safe, sober environment to complement your treatment, call (951) 972-5085 today to speak with our Riverside admissions team.

How Sober Living Supports Long-Term Recovery

Sober living isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a crucial phase of recovery that helps people maintain momentum after detox or treatment. By offering a substance-free environment, peer support, and consistent daily routines, sober living homes serve as a bridge between residential care and full independence.

At Mission Grove in Riverside, our sober living model blends personal freedom with accountability. Residents live in a home-like setting with others on the same journey, while following clear expectations and participating in house responsibilities. This model helps prevent relapse and builds the habits that support lifelong recovery.

A Comfortable Sober Living Home in Riverside, CA

Our sober living home in Mission Grove, Riverside is a peaceful, welcoming space where residents can focus on recovery in comfort. With cozy bedrooms, shared living areas, and outdoor spaces for reflection, our home is designed to support structure, connection, and healing.

Located near recovery meetings, job opportunities, and local support services, Mission Grove provides a safe and stable environment for those transitioning out of treatment and into independent living—without losing accountability.

How Sober Living Supports Women in Recovery

At Mission Grove, we offer women-centered sober living in Riverside that helps residents stay focused on recovery while gaining independence. Our home provides structure, community, and a safe environment—critical for women navigating early sobriety.

Sober living allows each resident to rebuild at their own pace, with accountability through curfews, drug testing, and shared responsibilities. In this supportive setting, women can create healthy routines, rebuild trust, and prepare for life after treatment.

Where Sober Living Fits in Your Recovery Journey

PHP + Sober Living

Structured Days, Safe Evenings

Spend your day in Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and return to a stable, drug-free sober home at night—reinforcing recovery 24/7.

IOP + Sober Living

Balance Therapy with Independence

Attend Intensive Outpatient (IOP) sessions while living in a supportive sober home that keeps you accountable and connected.

OP + Sober Living

Flexible Support as You Transition

Maintain progress through Outpatient (OP) care while living in a structured environment—ideal for work, school, or early independence.
This integrated model helps residents apply recovery tools in daily life while staying connected to clinical support.

Daily Life in Sober Living at Mission Grove

Experience structure, connection, and real-world recovery in a safe Riverside home.

What to Expect from Our Riverside Sober Living Program

House Meetings

Weekly check-ins promote accountability, open communication, and peer connection.

Curfews & Rules

Clear structure and expectations support a stable, recovery-focused lifestyle.

Peer Support

Live alongside women who understand the challenges and victories of sober living.

Sober Living Environment

A quiet, drug- and alcohol-free home designed to protect your progress.

Life Skills Training

Build confidence through everyday routines—cooking, budgeting, job prep, and more.
This balance of structure and independence helps women in Riverside transition from treatment to lasting recovery.

Benefits of Sober Living in Riverside for Women

Sober living offers structure, safety, and community—essential tools for women rebuilding their lives in recovery.

Safe Environment

Free from drugs, alcohol, and distractions that can derail early recovery.

Community Connection

Live with women who share similar recovery goals and provide peer accountability.

Stability

Daily structure and routines help reduce relapse risk and build healthy habits.

Local Access

Conveniently located in Riverside, serving women in Redlands, Yucaipa, and the Inland Empire.

Complementary Care

Works alongside PHP, IOP, or OP to reinforce recovery in real-world settings.

Empowerment

Opportunities to practice independence with built-in support and accountability.
  • Safe Environment

    Free from distractions, drugs, alcohol, and high-risk situations.
  • Community Connection

    Peer accountability with other women in recovery.

  • Stability

    Consistent routines that reduce relapse risk.
  • Local Access

    Located in Riverside, serving women across Riverside County, Redlands, Yucaipa, and the Inland Empire.
  • Complementary Care

    Designed to work alongside PHP, IOP, or OP.
  • Empowerment

    Opportunities to practice independence with support.
For many women, sober living is the bridge between treatment and true independence—where healing becomes habit.

Who Is Sober Living Right For?

Supportive housing is ideal for women who:
Are in PHP, IOP, or OP and need a stable, drug-free place to live.
Do not have a supportive or substance-free home environment.
Benefit from structure, peer accountability, and shared recovery goals.
Are stepping down from residential treatment into outpatient care.
Live outside Riverside County but want to stay connected to local support.

Why Women Choose Riverside for Sober Living

Riverside offers the best of both worlds: access to care and a peaceful, recovery-friendly environment. Unlike larger cities, Riverside provides a quieter setting with a strong local recovery network—making it an ideal place for sober living.

Women come to our sober living home from across Southern California, including Orange County, LA County, San Diego County, Redlands, Yucaipa, San Bernardino, and throughout the Inland Empire. 

Whether for location, community, or structure, Riverside remains a trusted destination for women building lasting recovery.

Getting Started with Sober Living in Riverside

If you’re ready to build stability in a safe, structured environment, sober living at Mission Grove may be the next right step in your recovery.

Call (951) 972-5085 today to speak with our admissions team.

Verify your insurance benefits for PHP, IOP, or OP programs.
Take the next step toward independence—with accountability and support.

Why Choose Sol Women’s Treatment for Supportive Housing in Riverside?

Women-Centered

Designed exclusively for women’s recovery needs.

Local & Accessible

Conveniently located in Riverside, serving surrounding communities.

Safe & Structured

Clear rules and accountability ensure progress.

Continuum of Care

Seamlessly integrated with PHP, IOP, and OP.

Peer Communit

Shared living with women who understand the journey.

Compassionate Staff

Guidance, encouragement, and oversight from experienced professionals.
At Sol Women’s Treatment, supportive housing is more than a place to live—it’s a community where women can heal, grow, and prepare for independence.

Frequently Asked Questions About Supportive Housing in Riverside

What is the difference between supportive housing and a halfway house?

Supportive housing at Sol Women’s Treatment is more structured than a typical halfway house. It is designed specifically for women in active treatment, providing safety, accountability, and therapeutic connection.

Do I have to be in treatment to live in supportive housing?

Yes. Our supportive housing is for women currently enrolled in PHP, IOP, or OP at Sol Women’s Treatment.

How long can I stay in supportive housing?

Length of stay varies based on progress and individual needs. Many women remain several months as they transition toward independence.

What are the rules of supportive housing?

Residents agree to remain substance-free, follow curfews, attend house meetings, and participate in community responsibilities.

Is supportive housing covered by insurance?

Insurance generally covers the therapy you participate in (PHP, IOP, or OP) but may not cover housing costs. Our admissions team will explain options.

Can women from outside Riverside live in supportive housing?

Yes. Many women travel from Redlands, Yucaipa, San Bernardino, and across the Inland Empire to participate in treatment and supportive housing in Riverside.

What happens if someone relapses in supportive housing?

Our team responds with compassion and clinical guidance. Depending on the situation, women may step back into PHP or IOP for added support.

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