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1 verified sober living home and recovery residence in Stockton, Lodi. In Stockton, Lodi you'll find prices starting around $725/month · homes for Co-ed · 1 MAT-friendly · certified homes (SOBER LIVING NETWORK). Call any home's intake line directly — the directory is 100% free and ad-free.

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Sober living homes in Stockton, Lodi, California

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Structured sober living in Stockton, Lodi

A sober living home in Stockton, Lodi, California gives people in early recovery a safe, substance-free place to live with peer support and real accountability. In Stockton, Lodi you'll find prices starting around $725/month · homes for Co-ed · 1 MAT-friendly · certified homes (SOBER LIVING NETWORK).

Structured sober living means more than a drug-free address. These homes typically add curfews, random drug and alcohol testing, mandatory house meetings, assigned chores, and an expectation that residents work or job-search, attend recovery meetings, and follow house rules — the structure that helps people rebuild routine and protect their sobriety early on. The level of structure varies from home to home (some are peer-run, some staffed), so ask each one about its rules, staffing, and whether it's certified.

Every listing on this page is free to view — there are no ads and no middleman. Compare each home's beds, pricing, gender, and certifications, then call the home's intake line directly to check availability and move-in requirements. Many homes offer scholarships or sliding-scale rates, so it's always worth asking.

Frequently asked questions about sober living in Stockton, Lodi

How much does sober living cost in Stockton, Lodi, California?

Homes in Stockton, Lodi on this directory list from around $725/month. Rent varies by home, room type, and services, so the most reliable way to get an exact figure is to call the home's intake line directly. Many homes offer scholarships or sliding-scale rates — it's always worth asking.

Is there men's, women's, or co-ed sober living in Stockton, Lodi?

Yes. The verified homes in Stockton, Lodi include housing for Co-ed residents. You can filter by resident type above, and each listing shows who the home serves before you call.

What is a "structured" sober living home?

A structured (or supervised) sober living home has clear house rules and accountability — things like curfews, required recovery-meeting attendance, random drug testing, chores, and on-site or on-call staff. Structure is one of the biggest predictors of a stable early recovery, which is why many people specifically look for structured homes. Each Stockton, Lodi listing notes the structure and services the home provides.

Are sober living homes in Stockton, Lodi certified?

Some Stockton, Lodi homes on this directory list certifications such as SOBER LIVING NETWORK. When comparing homes, look for California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP), California's NARR affiliate. Certification means the home has agreed to a recognized set of operating and ethical standards. Always confirm a home's current certification with the home directly.

Does sober living in Stockton, Lodi allow MAT (Suboxone, methadone, Vivitrol)?

1 home in Stockton, Lodi on this directory is marked MAT-friendly. If you're on medication-assisted treatment, ask each home directly before you commit — a MAT-friendly home will welcome the question.

How do I get into a sober living home in Stockton, Lodi?

Browse the verified homes above, then call the home's intake line directly to check availability, pricing, and move-in requirements. There's no application fee to use this directory, no ads, and no middleman — you talk to the home yourself. If a home is full, ask them to recommend a nearby opening.

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