Outpatient Treatment in Portland, Oregon

Sober Housing & Living

Housing Options for Men, Women, & LGBTQ+

Rose city sober housing in Portland, Oregon

At Bridge of Hope, we believe healing happens best in community. In partnership with the non-profit Rose City Sober Housing, our sober living options provide a supportive, substance-free environment where recovery can truly take root. Whether you’re transitioning from outpatient care or seeking stability during your healing process, our homes are built to offer structure, connection, and dignity.

Safety, Stability, and Belonging

Recovery-Focused Homes Rooted in Community

Our Portland-based women’s, men’s, and LGBTQ+ sober homes offer structure, community, and identity-affirming support, giving residents the stable foundation they need while participating in treatment.

Men's Sober Housing

Our men’s sober housing in Portland provides a structured, recovery-focused environment where men gain stability, strengthen healthy habits, and build a supportive foundation for long-term wellness.

women sober housing portland

Women's Sober Housing

We have multiple options for women's sober housing in Portland that offer a trauma-informed, nurturing sober living environment where women rebuild stability, reconnect with community, and heal with dignity and support.

LGBTQ+ Sober Housing

LGBTQ+ Sober Housing

Our LGBTQ+ sober housing in Portland offers a secure, welcoming environment where residents can recover with dignity, build community, and thrive as their full selves.

Recovery-Focused Sober Living

What to Expect

Our sober living homes provide a supportive, structured environment closely connected to your recovery journey. Each residence offers routine, safety, and community to help you rebuild stability alongside peers committed to healing.

Each residence offers:

  • On-site support house managers, staff and peer mentors for safety, compliance, and real-time guidance.
  • Regular house meetings and accountability check-ins to reinforce structure and address challenges.
  • Community dinners and wellness routines that build healthy habits through shared meals, movement, and mindfulness.
  • Easy access to outpatient programming and coordinated transportation to keep you connected to treatment.
  • Small client-to-staff ratios that ensure personalized attention and space for every voice to be heard.

We keep our homes intentionally small so residents feel seen, supported, and safe. Housing is not a pause in treatment—it is an extension of it, providing continuity, structure, and a community that strengthens your progress.

Men's, Women's, and LGBTQ+ Housing

Inside Our Sober Living Homes in Portland, Oregon

Our Portland recovery homes are warm, lived-in spaces that reflect the real daily life of healing – places where residents cook together, share routines, and build meaningful connections. Each home has its own personality shaped by the men, women, and LGBTQ+ individuals who live there, creating environments rooted in authenticity, respect, and personal growth. Explore the spaces where recovery becomes real.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is sober living required, and who is it recommended for?

Sober living is not required, but it is strongly recommended for most clients because it provides structure, routine, and accountability outside of treatment hours. Many clients find that living in a recovery-centered home significantly strengthens their stability and long-term success, especially during early sobriety.

Can I still attend treatment if I prefer to remain in my personal housing?

Yes. Clients may continue living in personal housing if it is safe and supportive. In certain circumstances, we can help coordinate reliable transportation to ensure you can attend your scheduled programming consistently. During your assessment, our team will help determine whether personal housing or sober living is the best fit for your recovery needs.

How does Bridge of Hope maintain safety and structure within the sober homes?

Every sober home includes on-site house managers who help maintain a safe, compliant, and recovery-focused environment. They provide daily oversight, support with house routines, and immediate guidance if challenges arise, ensuring residents have consistent accountability and a stable environment for healing.

What makes the sober housing environment different from living at home?

Sober housing offers a level of structure and accountability that personal housing often cannot replicate. Residents follow shared routines, participate in community expectations, and receive ongoing support from peers and house managers. This built-in structure helps reinforce therapeutic progress, reduce triggers, and strengthen the foundation for lasting sobriety.

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Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you’re ready to take the next step in your recovery, Bridge of Hope is here to support you every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more about our treatment programs and start building a plan that fits your needs.

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