Address: 1731 E Appleton St, Long Beach, CA 90802, USA
Phone: +15629011848
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Ed Fogarty
What a great place! By far the best sober living I've seen. Staff was friendly and there are meetings right around the corner.
Danny Garcia
I was given the opportunity to have been a guest at Haven House. My experience was finding a safe and clean refuge to be able to get my life in order. The manager William is consistent, diligent, communicative, assertive, and most welcoming. He has bred a culture of Family and Community that is heart warming and supportive. If u are broken🧩- but SERIOUS about rebuilding 🛠 urself and willing to put forth the effort 💪🏽to recover; The Haven House 🏘 is Riff Raff free and a sure shot to help u help urself. Thank U Haven House💎- and thank U William.💛
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Must be sober from all mind altering substances with the exception of medication prescribed by a physician. employment or contribute to Attend 5 12-step meeting a day. Be current and actively working with a sponsor. Submit to random drug testing at any time. Help maintain property and contribute to house community. Be on house grounds by curfew. Lastly follow our golden rule that almost without fail results in successful experiences at Haven House.. "The constant consideration of others" Contact us for more info or to schedule a tour and find out how we can add structure and safety to your recovery.
Rates start at $550.00 a month. No deposit. All utilities included, free cable TV, free high-speed Internet access. Visit our website for full details for most Up-to-date information.
We are private pay. Rates are extremely affordable however. Please contact us directly for more info.
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Come meet with us, share in a cup of coffee. Tell us your story. We consider each inquiry for opportunity to aid in ones recovery and if an individual is a good fit with our sober community.
We have had a few couples over the years. Couples present unique challenges. Both in terms of housing arrangements and as far as their own interactions with the rest of the house. Sober living must be about focusing inward and building the foundation of sobriety that supports lifetime sobriety. Its hard to do this when also trying to keep a relationship stable. Contact us to exchange information and we can try to give you a More personal specific response.
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