This facility sits in Concord, California, close to the Lime Ridge Open Space hiking trails. It’s a sober living home for adults recovering from alcohol and drug addiction. The single-story ranch house is tucked away on a quiet court in the Clayton Valley area. Residents follow structured rules like curfew and regular drug and alcohol testing. They also attend group sessions and 12-step meetings as part of the program. The environment stays completely substance-free. Recovery Support Services Staff members are themselves in recovery from addiction, which means they understand what residents face day to day. The house has five bedrooms and three bathrooms with shared spaces like the family room and patio area. Group check-ins happen regularly to maintain accountability. The communal living model creates more than just temporary housing. It builds a supportive structure where residents work on staying sober together rather than navigating recovery alone.