Accomodates 28 residents
Open 24/7
40+
Years in business
2500+
Graduates
3
Locations
How sober living for men works
The process of joining one of our sober living homes is simple, and thoughtfully designed to help you feel comfortable and prepared. Here’s how it works:
1. Reach out
Contact our admissions team at 424-722-4262 to discuss your needs and determine if our sober living environment is a suitable fit.
2. Assessment
We’ll conduct a brief assessment to understand your background, recovery goals, and readiness for structured support.
3. Move-in & orientation
Once you’re ready, you’ll join the house, meet your peers, and get familiar with the routines and expectations.
4. Structure
You’ll follow a schedule that includes meetings, therapy (when applicable), curfews, and regular drug testing.
5. Build community
As you settle in, you’ll participate in group activities, house responsibilities, and peer support.
6. Recovery integration
Over time, you’ll develop healthy routines, build life and coping skills, pursue education or employment, and regain independence with a strong support network in place.

Why choose New Life House?
New Life House in West Torrance is one of the most trusted and structured sober living homes for men in California, built on decades of experience and a proven approach for long term recovery.
These benefits come together to create an environment where you can stay accountable, build confidence, and grow into your healthiest, most independent self.
Take a tour of New Life House, West Torrance
Seeing our house in person is a great way to understand the supportive environment we offer. When you come for a tour, you’ll:
- Walk through the living spaces and common areas.
- Meet the team who will guide your recovery.
- Learn about daily routines, expectations, and program structure.
- Get answers to all your questions about admissions and next steps.
Take a tour today and experience the community and structure that New Life House is known for.

Recovery team in New Life House’s West Torrance, CA location
At New Life House, your recovery is supported by a dedicated team of clinicians, mentors, and wellness professionals who truly understand the journey you’re on. Our experts combine evidence-based practices with compassionate guidance to help you build confidence, stability, and long-term success. Here’s who will be walking alongside you every step of the way:
Testimonials
Nearby locations
Latest resources
Let’s take the first step toward healing together
Frequently asked questions
How long can I stay in a sober living home at New Life House in West Torrance?
Residents can stay as long as they need to feel stable, confident, and ready for independent living. While many stay 3–12 months, others benefit from longer support. New Life House focuses on individualized timelines rather than strict deadlines.
What makes your sober living homes in West Torrance different from others?
New Life House combines structured accountability with a strong peer community, clinical support, and life-skills development. Our homes offer a safe, substance free environment, mentorship, and a proven program tailored to young adults, which helps residents build lasting foundations for recovery.
Are family members involved in the sober living program at New Life House in West Torrance?
Yes. Family involvement is a core part of our program. We offer education, communication support, and opportunities for families to participate in the recovery process, helping to strengthen long-term outcomes.
What are the requirements for admission to your sober living homes at New Life House in West Torrance?
Applicants must be committed to sobriety, able to participate in a structured program, and willing to follow house guidelines. Admission typically includes an assessment, confirmation of recent sobriety, and a commitment to engage in community life and participate in therapeutic activities.
Do you offer support groups or therapy sessions at New Life House in West Torrance?
Yes. Residents have access to clinical groups, individual support, peer meetings, and structured recovery programming. These services help residents develop coping skills, build emotional resilience, and stay connected throughout their sober living journey.

















