Kokoro Recovery
A Kokoro residence at dusk in the west San Fernando Valley
Canoga Park  ·  West Hills

Our homes

Three houses across the west San Fernando Valley. Two men’s, one women’s, all within about fifteen minutes of each other — which means if the fit isn’t right, moving between them isn’t a crisis.

The pool and deck at Community Street, Canoga Park
01

Men’s  ·  Canoga Park

Community Street

The pool house. Our largest common areas and the most social of the three.

Community is the house people ask for by name. It has the pool, the biggest kitchen, and the long shaded table where most of the real conversations happen. If someone is coming out of treatment and needs to be around people rather than alone with their own head, this is the house.

PoolFull-size bedsWorkstationsTwo common rooms

The front of Nevada Avenue, our women's residence in Canoga Park
02

Women’s  ·  Canoga Park

Nevada Avenue

Quieter, softer and deliberately smaller. Women only, with no exceptions.

Nevada is a women’s house and it is run like one. Women coming out of treatment are often navigating things — custody, safety, work, motherhood — that a co-ed house handles badly. So we don’t run one.

Women onlyFull-size bedsGardenWorkstations

The one-acre horse property at Deveron Ridge, West Hills
03

Men’s  ·  West Hills

Deveron Ridge

One acre, horses, and the quietest place we have.

A full acre of West Hills horse property. There are animals to feed and land to look after, and both turn out to matter more than anyone expects. For someone who does badly in dense environments, this is the house.

One acreHorses on siteFull-size bedsFire pit
Not sure which one

Call and describe the person. We’ll tell you which house.

Fit matters more than availability. If Community is open and Deveron is right, we’ll say so — and if none of the three is right, we’ll tell you that too and point you somewhere better.

Folded linen and morning light in a Kokoro house