Sober Living Residences for CalAIM Members

A structured, compassionate environment for recovery and growth.

Hammock Homes provides sober living environments for individuals committed to recovery who need stable housing and community support. Our residences bridge the gap between treatment and independent living for CalAIM members across Solano and Sonoma Counties.

Structured, Supportive Recovery Housing

Our sober living homes combine structure, accountability, and compassionate support for adults ready to sustain sobriety in a community setting. Residents live in comfortable homes that emphasize personal growth and peer connection—building life skills and confidence with guidance from staff and case managers.
This is not just housing—it’s a foundation for lasting recovery.

How Sober Living Fits Within Our Services

Sober Living is specifically designed for individuals in recovery from substance use disorders who need:

  • Structured, substance-free environment
  • Peer accountability and support
  • 3-6 month stabilization period
  • Connection to recovery community

This differs from our Transitional Housing (6 months for general life skills) and our medical programs (Recuperative Care/STPH) which address healthcare needs. Some participants may transition between programs as their needs evolve.

Who Hammock Homes Serves

Our sober living residences support adults who:

  • Have completed or are engaged in substance use treatment
  • Are committed to maintaining sobriety
  • Can benefit from structured peer support
  • Are ready to work toward independent living

 

Referral Sources: Residential treatment centers, hospitals, outpatient programs (IOP/PHP), behavioral health providers, substance use disorder (SUD) counselors, justice programs, Partnership HealthPlan case managers

 

Length of Stay: Typically 3-6 months based on individual recovery progress

Program Structure & Expectations

Daily Structure

Morning routines and responsibilities

Work, treatment, or program participation

Evening meetings and group activities

Weekend recovery activities

House Expectations

Maintain complete sobriety

Participate in house meetings

Complete assigned chores

Respect curfews and house rules

Engage with case management

Submit to testing as required

Option to participate in Day Habilitation for additional vocational and life skills training We accommodate residents on Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) as part of their recovery plan.

Life in a Hammock Home

Each sober living home is designed for stability, accountability, and connection—helping residents maintain sobriety while advancing toward permanent housing.

Safe, Comfortable Housing

Rooms with on-site laundry, Wi-Fi, and transportation assistance.

Peer Accountability & Community

Daily routines, curfews, and shared responsibilities that foster connection and consistency.

Recovery Integration

Access to 12-step meetings, relapse prevention, and MAT-friendly environments supported by care coordination.

Life-Skills & Employment Support

Coaching for budgeting, job readiness, and maintaining healthy daily structure.

Professional Case Management

Regular progress updates to referring partners and guidance toward permanent housing.

Recuperative Care

Quick Partner Information

Supportive Group

Coverage

CalAIM Community Supports for eligible members

Service Area

Solano & Sonoma Counties

Response Time

Same day or within 24 hours

Typical Stay

3-6 months based on recovery progress

Supporting Sustained Recovery

Recovery success requires more than willpower—it needs stable housing, peer support, and time to rebuild. Our sober living residences provide the structure and community that make lasting recovery possible.

Ready to Refer?

For hospitals, case managers, and community clinicians – use one of the methods below to begin the referral process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sober living specifically serves those in recovery with structured sobriety requirements and recovery-focused programming. Transitional housing serves a broader population for 6 months focusing on general life skills.

Yes, employment is encouraged and supported as part of building stability and self-sufficiency.

 Each situation is evaluated individually with emphasis on safety and recovery. We work with residents and referral partners to determine appropriate next steps.

All prescribed medications are permitted, including Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) when part of a recovery plan.

We support multiple pathways to recovery and connect residents with various community resources including 12-step and alternative programs.

Residents follow house rules including curfews, meeting attendance, and chores while maintaining personal freedom for work and approved activities.

Typical stays range from 3 to 6 months, with flexible timelines based on progress and readiness for independence.

We operate sober living homes in Solano County (Vallejo, Fairfield, Vacaville) and Sonoma County (Santa Rosa) and nearby communities.