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ABOUT US

About Our Philosophy:

A place to rebuild, take ownership, and move forward

We believe recovery deepens when it’s lived day to day—not just understood. Our home is designed to give women the space to apply what they’ve learned, navigate real-life challenges, and begin building a life that feels stable, meaningful, and their own.

Our approach is grounded in a balance of accountability and compassion. We hold clear expectations while recognizing that growth takes time, honesty, and support. This is an environment where women are encouraged to show up fully, take responsibility for themselves, and continue evolving in their recovery.

The work that begins in treatment doesn’t end when someone leaves a clinical setting—it shifts. Here, that work is carried into everyday life through routines, relationships, and shared living. It’s where new habits are formed, confidence is rebuilt, and change becomes sustainable.

Residents play an active role in the home and in their own progress. From contributing to the household to supporting one another, each woman is given the opportunity to step into greater independence and self-direction. This process helps build not only stability, but a stronger sense of identity and capability.

Community is a powerful part of recovery. Living alongside others on a similar path creates connection, accountability, and shared growth. At the same time, we emphasize personal ownership—because lasting change comes from within.

This is more than a place to stay. It’s a place to practice, to grow, and to step into the next phase of life with clarity and confidence.

About Our Home

A spacious, thoughtfully designed environment to support daily living in recovery

Located in the hills of Newbury Park, our home offers a quiet, scenic setting that provides both privacy and proximity to the greater Thousand Oaks community. With over 3,000 square feet of living space and additional private units, the property is designed to support both shared living and individual growth.

The layout allows for a balance of community connection and personal space, giving residents the opportunity to engage with the house while also having room to reset, reflect, and recharge.

HOME DETAILS

  • 11 total beds across main residence and private/semi-private units

  • Main home + 2 private/semi-private ADU-style living spaces

  • Approx. 3,078 sq ft main residence

  • Additional lower-level living space with separate kitchen and private layout

  • 3 full kitchens supporting shared and independent living

  • 3 separate laundry areas for resident convenience

  • Multiple indoor and outdoor common areas

  • Quiet residential neighborhood with mountain and valley views

  • Built in 2012 with modern layout and natural light throughout

  • Garage + driveway parking available

 

LIVING ENVIRONMENT

The home is intentionally designed to support the transition from treatment into real-world living. Shared spaces encourage connection and accountability, while separate living areas provide opportunities for increased independence over time.

Residents have access to comfortable common areas, functional kitchens, and outdoor space that allows for both community interaction and personal downtime. The setting itself—quiet, elevated, and removed from high-traffic areas—creates a sense of calm that supports focus and stability.

This is a space that feels like a home, not an institution—where women can begin to establish rhythm, responsibility, and confidence in their day-to-day lives.

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