Recovery Residences

Safe, supportive housing options that help individuals build stability and long‑term recovery.

Safe & Supportive Housing

Recovery residences offer a structured, substance‑free environment where individuals can focus on rebuilding their lives. These homes provide stability, peer support, and a sense of belonging during early recovery.

Certified & Quality‑Assured

Certified recovery residences meet established standards for safety, ethics, and operations. Certification helps ensure that homes provide consistent, high‑quality support for residents.

Transition to Independent Living

These homes help bridge the gap between treatment and independent living. Residents build life skills, strengthen recovery practices, and prepare for long‑term stability.

Peer‑Driven Community

Residents support one another through shared experience, accountability, and encouragement. This peer‑based model helps individuals stay engaged in their recovery journey and build meaningful connections.

Levels of Support

Recovery residences vary in structure and intensity. Some offer peer‑run environments, while others provide more formal support. This range allows individuals to choose the level of accountability that fits their needs.

Find a Residence Near You

Use the statewide directory to explore certified recovery residences across California. Search by region, certification level, and other criteria to find the right fit.

What Are Recovery Residences?

Recovery residences are peer‑supported, substance‑free homes designed to help individuals maintain stability as they transition into long‑term recovery. These environments offer structure, community, and accountability — all essential components for building a strong foundation after treatment or during early recovery.

Residents benefit from shared experience, mutual support, and a living environment that reinforces healthy routines and recovery practices.

Certified Homes You Can Trust

California’s certified recovery residences follow nationally recognized standards through NARR (National Alliance for Recovery Residences) and CCAPP. Certification ensures that homes operate ethically, maintain safe environments, and provide consistent, high‑quality support.

Whether you’re seeking a peer‑run home or a more structured setting, certified residences offer transparency, accountability, and a commitment to resident well‑being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about recovery housing.

What is the difference between a recovery residence and treatment?

Recovery residences provide housing and peer support, not clinical treatment. They complement treatment by offering structure and community.

How long can someone stay in a recovery residence?

Length of stay varies by home and individual needs. Many residents stay several months to build stability before transitioning to independent living.

How do I find a certified recovery residence?

You can search statewide certified homes through CCAPP’s official directory.

Do recovery residences require certification?

Not all homes are certified, but choosing a NARR‑ or CCAPP‑certified residence ensures adherence to safety and ethical standards.

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