Transitional Housing

Looking for transitional housing and support? Contact us or keep reading to see how Sober House Philadelphia can help you on your path to recovery.

You can also call us at (267) 412-3258

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– Mike M.

Transcend is as good as it gets. It’s a top notch organization from top to bottom where addicts and alcoholics get the highest quality treatment and care available.

– Mike M.

Transcend is as good as it gets. It’s a top notch organization from top to bottom where addicts and alcoholics get the highest quality treatment and care available.

– Mike M.

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A well-rounded treatment program, including transitional housing, plays a crucial role in setting the stage for lasting recovery. However, completing treatment doesn’t mean the journey is over—ongoing support remains essential as individuals face new challenges in everyday life.

Having access to stable, supportive housing is a key part of maintaining progress. Many people, due to their circumstances or background, may not be ready to return home immediately and need a structured environment that supports their recovery. Sober House Philadelphia provides transitional living services designed to help men, women, and families continue their healing in a safe and encouraging setting.

You can also call us at (267) 412-3258

What is Transitional Housing?

Transitional living bridges the gap between structured recovery and independent living. At Sober House Philadelphia, we understand that while some individuals are ready to live on their own, others still benefit from a supportive and structured environment to maintain their recovery progress.

The ultimate goal is to equip individuals in recovery with essential life skills and a strong support system. This foundation promotes self-sufficiency and helps prevent homelessness for those whose struggles with addiction stem from deep-rooted challenges.

This residential arrangement offers a supportive alternative for individuals recovering from co-occurring disorders. It helps prevent homelessness by placing them in empowering communities where they can work toward long-term sobriety, personal growth, and future employment opportunities.

Cities We Serve

  • Center City
  • South Philadelphia
  • North Philadelphia
  • West Philadelphia
  • Northeast Philadelphia
  • Fishtown
  • East Passyunk
  • Kensington
  • Brewerytown
  • Germantown
  • Roxborough
  • Manayunk
  • Chestnut Hill
  • Frankford
  • Mt. Airy
  • Fairmount
  • Port Richmond
  • Olney
  • Logan
  • University City

Does Sober Provide Transitional Housing Programs?

At Sober House Philadelphia, we believe in providing compassionate, whole-person support for individuals as they transition back into daily life while maintaining their recovery. For many, this means offering a stable, structured, and encouraging living environment as they build the confidence and skills needed for long-term independence.

Our transitional housing model is designed to help residents develop the tools they need to thrive in society—emotionally, socially, and practically—while also offering affordable and supportive housing. Like traditional sober living, our program creates a comfortable, recovery-focused space where residents can continue healing at their own pace.

In partnership with clinical programs like The Heights Treatment, residents have access to intensive outpatient services while staying in our homes. This includes ongoing support for mental health and addiction recovery, case management, and crisis intervention, all while maintaining secure and affordable accommodations.

We provide 24/7 on-site staff and foster a strong sense of community among residents, offering a home-like environment that encourages connection and accountability. Our team also maintains regular communication with each individual’s treatment providers and family, ensuring a consistent, personalized recovery experience throughout their stay.

How Does Someone Start Transitional Housing?

Creating the right program for each client is essential, as recovery is a personal journey and looks different for everyone. If you’re looking for transitional housing resources, Sober House Philadelphia offers a supportive and structured environment focused on helping individuals return to stable, independent living.
Creating the right program for each client is essential, as recovery is a personal journey and looks different for everyone. If you’re looking for transitional housing resources, Sober House Philadelphia offers a supportive and structured environment focused on helping individuals return to stable, independent living.
Our program is backed by a community of dedicated professionals and peers, with access to services such as trauma-informed care and support for alcohol recovery. We’re here to guide you through the process and ensure your housing experience supports long-term success.

To get started, reach out to us with your contact information or visit our website to learn more about how we can help you find the right fit for your recovery needs.

Are There Transitional Living Programs Specifically for Men and Women?

Gender-specific transitional housing plays a vital role in supporting youth and adults in recovery from substance abuse. At Sober House Philadelphia, we recognize how crucial it is to offer a safe and structured environment—especially for those at risk or overcoming crises such as addiction, domestic violence, or family instability.

Though not a permanent housing solution, our transitional housing gives individuals the stability they need to regain control of their lives. With separate housing for men and women, our program promotes healing, growth, and a sense of safety.

These supportive housing options work alongside other services, including young adult treatment programs and mentorship support, helping residents develop life skills, build self-sufficiency, and reconnect with their families as they move toward lasting recovery.

Are There Transitional Programs Near Me?

Sober House Philadelphia offers transitional housing support with a focus on structure, community, and recovery. While our main location is based in Philadelphia, we aim to provide an environment that encourages healing and personal growth.
If you’re looking for gender-specific housing options, let us know—we’ll walk you through what’s available and help you find the best fit for your recovery needs. Our priority is to connect you with a supportive, sober living community that helps you move forward with confidence.

Call the recovery specialists at Sober House Philadelphia today at (267) 412-3258 or use our contact us form and see how joining the Sober House Philadelphia community can change your life.