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Sober living in Canoga Park
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Sober living in Canoga Park

We are actually in Canoga Park. Two of our three residences sit here — Community Street for men and Nevada Avenue for women — which puts us in a small category, because most of the sites you'll find searching for “sober living Canoga Park” are national directories and templated city pages run by houses in Playa del Rey or Mar Vista.

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Local detail

Why Canoga Park works.

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Getting around

Metro lines run along Sherman Way and Vanowen, the Orange Line busway is a short ride south, and Canoga Park Metrolink connects to downtown. Guests without a car can hold a job.

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Work

The Warner Center corridor is minutes away — hospitality, retail, warehousing, trades and construction all hire locally, and several guests have found work within walking distance.

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Meetings

Canoga Park and the surrounding West Valley have meetings running morning to night, most within a ten-minute drive. We'll help someone find the ones that fit rather than handing over a list.

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Outpatient care

Woodland Hills, Tarzana and Encino are dense with IOP and PHP providers. If a guest arrives with a provider they like, they keep them — we have no affiliated clinic and no financial interest in where anyone gets clinical care.

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Before you call anyone

What to ask any sober living in this valley.

Ask us the same questions. We publish the answers to all of them, which is the point.

  • What is the monthly rate, and what does it include? Ours
  • What is the deposit, and under what terms is it refunded?
  • Are you CCAPP-certified, and at what NARR level? Ours
  • What is your written medication and MAT policy? Ours
  • How often do you test, on what panel, and how is it collected? Ours
  • What exactly happens after a positive test? Ours
  • Where does someone go if they're discharged?
  • Am I required to attend a specific outpatient program? Not here
  • Do you pay or accept money for referrals? Neither, here
  • Can I see the house rules before I pay anything? Yes
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Local questions

Asked about Canoga Park.

How much does sober living cost in Canoga Park?

Structured sober living in the west San Fernando Valley generally runs $1,200 to $3,000 a month. At Kokoro every placement is discussed individually — some guests pay privately, others are funded through nonprofit or government programs — and there is no security deposit. One call gets you a straight number for your situation.

Are there both men's and women's sober living homes in Canoga Park?

Yes — Kokoro operates two gender-separate residences in Canoga Park: Community Street for men (with a pool) and Nevada Avenue for women. We don't run co-ed housing.

Do Canoga Park sober living homes accept Suboxone or Vivitrol?

Ours do. Kokoro is MAT-friendly: guests prescribed buprenorphine or extended-release naltrexone are accepted with documentation within 48 hours of intake, and a documented prescription is never treated as a positive test.

How fast can someone move into sober living in Canoga Park?

Typically one to three days from first call, and same-day is possible when a bed is open and the fit is clear. Call before late afternoon if the timeline is tight.

Can you get around Canoga Park without a car?

Yes — Metro lines run along Sherman Way and Vanowen, the G (Orange) Line busway is a short ride south, and Canoga Park Metrolink connects to downtown. Guests without a car hold jobs from our houses routinely.

Next step

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