Vision House in Las Vegas is a licensed, co-ed sober living home offering a structured environment with amenities like a pool table, grills, and Wi-Fi. Residents pay around $740/month and follow community rules including sobriety, chores, and shared living responsibilities. Ideal for those seeking upscale transitional housing in recovery.
New Start Sober Living at Howard Drive offers affordable, peer-managed sober living for men in early recovery. Residents live in private or semi-private rooms within a shared house setting, maintaining sobriety through house rules, peer accountability, household responsibilities, and recovery group involvement. Rent-based fees apply; more details on programming and support services are pending verification.
The Davis Recovery House offers women in recovery a peaceful, peer-operated sober living environment near Las Vegas. The homes combine a structured 12-Step approach—with required meeting attendance and life responsibilities—with roomy, comfortable shared living spaces, live-in house managers, and a supportive peer community. Ideal for those committed to building stability and sobriety after treatment.
Sierra Wellness Home offers structured, peer-managed sober living exclusively for men in recovery. Located at 476 W Palo Alto Ave, Clovis/Fresno area, residents follow house rules, drug testing, and shared chores within a supportive recovery-focused environment. The program emphasizes accountability, daily routine, and peer support. Payment is rent-based and privately funded; case-management support is provided on-site.
Stay Up Recovery (Fresno) offers structured, peer-run sober living exclusively for men transitioning from treatment. Residents live substance-free in a supportive community, attend weekly house and onsite 12‑step meetings, participate in outings, and follow household routines. Focused on accountability, recovery culture, and emotional growth. Rent-based private pay with flexible rates; scholarship options available.
Serenity Independent Living Home offers structured, peer‑managed sober living housing in Fresno for adults in recovery. With four bedrooms and shared/private rooms for up to nine residents, it provides communal support, household routines, and accountability via house rules and peer connections. Rent is $750–900/month (plus $300 deposit). Ideal for those transitioning from treatment who want…
Marjaree Mason Center’s Safe Houses offer confidential, free emergency and transitional shelter for domestic violence survivors and families. With 24/7 staffing, they provide private rooms, counseling, legal advocacy, educational and life skills classes, and a children’s enrichment center. Services are inclusive of all genders and funded through grants and community support.
The Nest at 1686 N Delbert Ave appears to offer a structured, peer-managed transitional sober living environment in Fresno. Residents likely follow house rules, share chores, attend meetings, and build recovery skills in a substance-free setting. Ideal for those transitioning from treatment to independent living. Rent-based fees apply; scholarship or sliding-scale options may exist depending…
A Villa Sober Living offers men in recovery a peer-managed, drug-free transitional home in Fresno. Residents follow house rules, participate in community support groups (AA, NA), complete household chores, and engage in recovery-focused activities. Street‑level court liaisons and structured supervision support accountability. Rent‑based payment applies. Known for its clean, supportive environment and rehabilitation mentoring culture.
Lions Den (Fresno) provides structured, peer-managed sober living exclusively for men transitioning from treatment. Residents abide by house rules, live substance-free, and support each other in a communal environment. This transitional housing emphasizes accountability, routine, and recovery skills through peer mentorship and shared responsibilities. Payment is rent-based and privately funded, with potential scholarship assistance via…