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Sober Living Homes in Los Angeles, CA

Options, costs, and how to find sober living homes in Los Angeles, CA.

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Sober Living in Los Angeles — Quick Overview

~500

sober living homes (est.)

$700-$3,500

/month range

35

Oxford Houses

Yes

state certification

Sober Living Options in Los Angeles

Los Angeles has one of the highest concentrations of sober living homes in the United States, with an estimated 500+ residences across the metro area. The mild climate, strong recovery community, and density of treatment programs make LA a recovery destination. Areas like the San Fernando Valley, West LA, and the South Bay have high concentrations of homes. California's DHCS registration requirement provides a layer of quality assurance. Costs vary enormously, from $500/month Oxford Houses to $3,500+/month luxury residences in Malibu and Santa Monica.

What Is Sober Living?

A sober living home (also called a recovery residence) is a shared, substance-free residence where people in recovery live together in a structured environment. Unlike inpatient treatment, sober living homes do not provide clinical treatment — they provide a stable living environment that supports ongoing recovery. Residents typically share responsibilities, attend recovery meetings, submit to drug testing, and pay rent.

Sober living serves as a bridge between treatment and fully independent living. There is no set time limit — you can stay as long as you are following the rules and making progress. Most homes accept people with criminal records, including felonies, and many residents are on probation or parole.

Levels of Sober Living in Los Angeles (NARR Standards)

The National Alliance of Recovery Residences (NARR) defines four levels of support for recovery housing.

LevelDescriptionAvailable
Level 1 — Peer-RunDemocratically run homes like Oxford Houses. No paid staff. Residents share responsibilities, expenses, and decisions. Most affordable option ($400-$600/mo).Yes
Level 2 — MonitoredHas a house manager or monitor. Drug testing, house meetings, and structured rules. May have paid staff. ($500-$1,200/mo).Yes
Level 3 — SupervisedLicensed operations with certified recovery support staff. Focuses on life skills development and connections to clinical services. ($800-$2,000/mo).Yes
Level 4 — Clinical/IntegratedMost structured level. Provides clinical services on-site including counseling and case management. Professional staff. ($1,200-$3,000+/mo).Yes

Sober Living Costs in Los Angeles

Oxford Houses (peer-run)$400-$600/mo
Standard sober living$700-$2,000/mo
Upscale/luxury residences$2,000-$3,500+/mo

Most homes require first and last month's rent or a deposit upfront. Costs typically include shared housing, utilities, and basic amenities. Some homes include food, laundry, and recreational activities. Oxford Houses charge an Equal Expense Share (EES) that covers all common expenses.

How to Find Sober Living in Los Angeles

  1. 1.
    SAMHSA Treatment Locator — Visit findtreatment.gov or call 1-800-662-4357 for referrals to recovery residences near Los Angeles.
  2. 2.
    Oxford House Vacancies — Visit oxfordvacancies.com to search for Oxford Houses with current openings in Los Angeles. There are approximately 35 Oxford Houses in the metro area.
  3. 3.
    California DHCS / CCAPP / NARR-CA Search for certified recovery residences through California DHCS / CCAPP / NARR-CA.
  4. 4.
    Local recovery community — Ask at local NA/AA meetings, contact your treatment provider or probation officer, or reach out to local recovery community organizations for referrals to trusted homes in Los Angeles.

Oxford Houses in Los Angeles

There are approximately 35 Oxford Houses in the Los Angeles metro area. Oxford Houses are democratically self-run recovery homes with no paid staff, no time limit, and an average cost of $400-$600/month. To be accepted, you must interview with current residents and receive 80% approval, be committed to sobriety, and be able to pay your equal share of expenses.

Oxford Houses accept people with criminal records, including felonies. Many residents are on probation or parole. To find Oxford Houses in Los Angeles with current openings, visit oxfordvacancies.com or contact the California Oxford House chapter at oxfordhouse.org.

California Sober Living Certification

Certification AvailableCalifornia DHCS / CCAPP / NARR-CA

California requires registration of sober living homes with the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) as of 2019. Homes receiving state referrals must meet NARR-aligned standards. CCAPP and NARR-CA provide voluntary certification.

Insurance & Medicaid Coverage in California

Medicaid May Cover

Medi-Cal (California Medicaid) can cover recovery residence costs when part of an organized delivery system for substance use disorder treatment. Coverage varies by county and managed care plan. The Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System waiver supports recovery housing.

Sober Living Networks in Los Angeles

  • -Oxford House
  • -Sober Living Network
  • -New Directions for Women
  • -Beit T'Shuvah

What to Expect in Sober Living

House rules: Absolute sobriety is required. Most homes require regular drug testing (weekly or random), attendance at 3-5 recovery meetings per week, curfew compliance (especially in early residency), and participation in household chores.

Employment: Residents are usually required to work, attend school, volunteer, or participate in a treatment program during the day. Some homes provide a grace period (1-2 weeks) for new residents to find employment.

Length of stay: There is no universal time limit. Oxford Houses have no maximum stay. Other homes may recommend 90 days to one year, but many allow longer stays. The goal is to stay as long as needed to build a strong foundation for independent living.

Community: Sober living is a shared living experience. You will have housemates who are also in recovery. House meetings, shared meals, and mutual support are central to the experience.

Red Flags: Avoid These Sober Living Homes

  • !Unlicensed/uncertified homes — In states with certification, always verify. Check with California DHCS / CCAPP / NARR-CA.
  • !Patient brokering — If a home offers free rent, kickbacks, or financial incentives to use their preferred treatment center, this is a major red flag and potentially illegal.
  • !Insurance fraud — Never give your insurance card to a sober living operator. Your insurance should be billed only by your treatment provider.
  • !No rules or drug testing — Legitimate sober living homes have clear rules and regular drug testing. If a home has no structure, it is not a real recovery residence.
  • !Overcrowding or unsafe conditions — Visit in person before committing. Check for fire exits, clean living conditions, and reasonable occupancy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does sober living cost in Los Angeles?
Sober living in LA ranges widely: Oxford Houses cost $450-$650/month, standard homes run $700-$1,800/month, and luxury residences in Malibu, Santa Monica, or the Hollywood Hills can cost $2,500-$3,500+/month. The San Fernando Valley and Inland Empire suburbs offer the most affordable options.
How do I verify a sober living home in Los Angeles is legitimate?
Check if the home is registered with the California DHCS, which is required as of 2019. Look for NARR certification through NARR-CA. Avoid homes that offer kickbacks for referrals (patient brokering), which is illegal in California. Visit in person and talk to current residents.
Are there sober living homes in LA that accept Medi-Cal?
Some recovery residences in LA accept Medi-Cal when part of an organized delivery system for SUD treatment under the Drug Medi-Cal waiver. Contact your Medi-Cal managed care plan to ask about recovery housing benefits. Most standard sober living is private-pay.
What is the Sober Living Network in LA?
The Sober Living Network is a nonprofit organization that certifies sober living homes in Southern California. Certified homes meet standards for safety, accountability, and resident support. Their directory at soberlivingnetwork.org can help you find verified homes.

Related Resources

If you are in crisis:

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 (free, confidential, 24/7)
  • SAMHSA National Helpline: Call 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7, English & Spanish)
  • Crisis Text Line: Text HELLO to 741741
Disclaimer: This is informational only, not medical or legal advice. Recovery resources, treatment availability, costs, and program details change frequently. Always contact programs directly to confirm current availability, costs, and eligibility requirements. If you are experiencing a medical emergency related to substance use, call 911 immediately. Your substance use disorder treatment records are protected by federal law (42 CFR Part 2).