4 Sober Living Homes in Aloha, OR

Browse verified sober living homes in Aloha, Oregon. Compare providers and find contact information.

Sequoia Mental Health Services, Inc

★★½☆☆ (66 reviews)
4585 SW 185th Ave, Aloha, OR 97078
(503) 591-9280
Website: sequoiamhs.org
Hours: Mon: 9 AM–7 PM | Tue: 9 AM–7 PM | Wed: 9 AM–7 PM | Thu: 9 AM–7 PM | Fri: 9 AM–5 PM | Sat: Closed | Sun: Closed

West Side Service Center

★★★★½ (12 reviews)
18653 SW Farmington Rd, Aloha, OR 97007
(503) 223-8569
Website: www.westsideservicecenter.org

Heartwood Commons

★★★½☆ (5 reviews)
3333 SW 198th Ave, Aloha, OR 97006
(503) 642-1277
Website: www.washingtoncountyor.gov/housing/documents/heartwood-commons/download

Residential Group Home

5250 SW 182nd Ave, Aloha, OR 97007
(866) 653-6313
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

About Sober Living Homes in Aloha, OR

Finding a stable, supportive environment after treatment is a courageous step, and sober living homes in Aloha, Oregon, offer exactly that. Aloha is a diverse, family-oriented community nestled between Beaverton and Hillsboro, where many residents balance work, school, and daily responsibilities. For someone leaving a structured treatment program, returning directly to a home environment with old triggers or unsupportive dynamics can be challenging. A sober living home provides a bridge—a structured, drug- and alcohol-free space where you can rebuild routines and practice real-world coping skills while still having peer accountability.

Addiction does not discriminate, and neither should your path to recovery. Whether you are a young professional commuting to a tech job in nearby Silicon Forest, a parent reconnecting with your family, or someone starting over later in life, a sober living home can be a safe place to focus on your health without judgment. These homes often require residents to follow house rules, attend meetings, and contribute to the household, helping you rebuild responsibility and confidence at your own pace.

In Aloha, where access to public transit and local recovery meetings is strong, a sober living home can be the foundation for lasting change. You are not alone in this journey, and choosing a structured environment is a sign of strength, not weakness. With the right support, stability, and community, you can build a life that aligns with your values and goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sober living homes are in Aloha?

Our directory lists 4 sober living homes in Aloha, OR.

What is the difference between sober living and rehab?

Rehab provides active treatment including therapy and medical care. Sober living homes provide structured housing with rules and accountability but residents manage their own treatment and daily schedules. Many people transition from rehab to sober living.

How much do sober living homes cost?

Costs vary widely by location and amenities. Monthly fees typically range from $500 to $5,000 or more. Some homes accept insurance or offer financial assistance. Contact facilities directly for current pricing.

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