Bridges Sober Living offers a safe, welcoming community for individuals in recovery, though it is not a treatment facility or detox center. Similar to a halfway house, it helps residents build supportive sober networks that strengthen long-term recovery. Homes provide apartment-style living with roommates who share a commitment to sobriety. Simple house rules and a live-in manager ensure accountability, while residents contribute through shared chores. The California House, located in Logan Square, places residents in a lively neighborhood with restaurants, coffee shops, and local stores. Its front view overlooks West Logan Boulevard’s green stretch, creating a peaceful backdrop. By blending community support, responsibility, and encouragement, Bridges helps residents thrive in sobriety while enjoying city living. Building Confidence through Community Living They help motivated individuals maintain sobriety while preparing for independence, whether moving into their own place, reconnecting with family, or living self-sufficiently. Though it does not employ counselors, Bridges connects residents with recovery resources through strong ties to the treatment community. Weekly, live-in managers lead recovery meetings and household wrap-ups. The program fully supports those in medically-assisted treatment (MAT), including Suboxone or Methadone, affirming their right to rebuild lives without stigma. By combining accountability, peer support, and respect for diverse recovery paths, Bridges fosters an environment where residents strengthen sobriety, develop life skills, and move toward long-term independence.


