Safe spaces where recovery thrives.
By working with hospitals, nonprofits, substance abuse treatment providers, and medical professionals, our houses are safe spaces where clients find value and purpose in their lives.
Recovery Housing
Structured sober living
Our recovery residences are safe, sober living environments with the structure and accountability clients need to rebuild their lives. Hardship scholarships are available for those with financial barriers.
- Accountability and supervision
- Case management
- Drug screening and program participation
- Peer accountability and curfew requirements
- Supports outpatient housing transitions
- Continued outpatient treatment through clinical partnerships






Scholarship Bridge Program
16 weeks of fully supported stabilization
LifeHouse provides scholarship-based transitional housing for clients who cannot yet afford recovery housing upon discharge from treatment. Participants receive 16 weeks of fully supported stabilization services while rebuilding their lives.
Participants are required to engage in
- Substance abuse treatment
- Workforce development training
- Job placement services
- Case management
- Accountability programming
- Recovery-focused life skills development
Each scholarship includes
- Safe structured housing
- Transportation assistance
- Food and basic living support
- Recovery concierge / case management
- Substance abuse services
- Mental health support
- Physical health and wellness resources
- Access to LifeHouse partnerships and community activities
After the scholarship period
Graduated housing from $10–$15/day
One day at a time. Clients transition into affordable subsidized housing that builds financial responsibility gradually while sustaining sober living and continued recovery growth.
Established 2019
Community Care Centers
Centralized clinical hubs
Our Community Care Centers are centralized hubs delivering clinical management, group programming, and life skills support — bridging clinical treatment and independent living.
- Clinical management and residential services (via licensed provider partnerships)
- Coordination of Level 3, 3.3, and 3.5 residential services
- Group programming and therapy
- Family and workplace reintegration support
- Life skills workshops
- Financial literacy training