L.A. CADA's Recovery Bridge Housing (RBH) Network is a comprehensive support system designed to assist individuals on their path to recovery by providing safe and stable living environments throughout Los Angeles County. As one of the largest providers of RBH beds in the region, L.A. CADA is dedicated to offering hundreds of transitional housing opportunities that are tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals at various stages of their recovery journey.
Our RBH Network is supported by Substance Abuse Prevention and Control (SAPC), which allows L.A. CADA to offer peer-supported living arrangements. These arrangements include subsidies for recovery housing and essential treatment services, such as outpatient programs, and intensive outpatient programs. By addressing both the housing and treatment needs of individuals in recovery, the RBH Network plays a crucial role in helping participants maintain their sobriety and work towards long-term stability.
One of the distinguishing features of L.A. CADA's RBH Network is its commitment to serving specialized populations that often face unique challenges in their recovery process. Our network provides tailored support for justice-impacted individuals, who may be navigating the complexities of reintegration into society; LGBTQIA2S+ individuals, who may require a safe and affirming environment to support their recovery; women and children, who often need additional resources to address family dynamics and childcare concerns; and Transitional Aged Youth (TAY), who are at a critical juncture in their development and benefit from targeted interventions that promote long-term success.
Our RBH Network's comprehensive approach is built on five key pillars:
L.A. CADA's RBH Network stands as a vital resource for individuals seeking recovery, providing them with the tools, support, and environment necessary to overcome addiction and build a healthier, more stable future.