Google Reviews
Monarch Sober Living Homes
elle emhof
18:48 08 Nov 23
Monarch sober living gave me a real shot at sobriety. James, the co-owner and Jenan, the house manager (at the time) were there for me with open arms. I started at the Santiago home where I met lifelong friends and shared a room. Then I moved to Middlefield to have my own room and was able to transition to a life that was more independent. Because of the continued support and opportunities given by Monarch, I was set up for complete success. I can now proudly say I live in my own apartment in the city for the first time in my life and have 450 days of continued sobriety. I will forever be grateful for James and Monarch homes.
Ladi Singh
04:42 26 Feb 23
My experience about this place is that it was truly an answer to my prayers.The people who work there are approachable, empathetic and made me feel I was heard.Thank you very much ; I appreciate you giving us a new path on our family journey .
Ali Haun
19:36 17 Mar 22
Amazing house and managers. I’ve lived in several different sober homes and this one is BY FAR THE BEST! I ended up staying for a year and a half, all of which I was supported and encouraged to build on my program. Now I have over a year sober and still visit the house for celebrations ❤️ It’s an invaluable experience where you can gain lifelong friendships and amazing support systems.I also relapsed after 6 months there and they did everything the could to help get me back on track. Relapsing had nothing to do with the house. You have to actually do the work to stay sober, no house can keep you sober (but it can help). If you’re not willing to contribute to your own sobriety and expect other people to do it for you, then you’re not going to stay sober. If you are willing, then living in a sober house with others who have a similar mindset can enhance the experience and increase your chance of success. This is what I experienced at Santiago and I will remain a part of the Monarch family forever. I love you guys so much and thank you for never giving up on me.P.S. Anyone who writes a negative review because they relapsed is still living in the distorted reality of addiction. Take responsibility for your life and stop blaming others for your issues. You’re not deterring anyone from living here, your just pushing home the point that there are still people out there who need help and Monarch is still willing to help you! That’s love right there. Take it while you can. Anyways, love you, James!
America Artiga
23:34 08 Apr 21
This house is extremely clean. The house manager (Brian) was so helpful and nice. I would recommend this house!!!
Ben Dennis
03:15 05 Apr 21
Monarch saved my life. I agreed to stay here on a one-month trial run and loved it so much I ended up staying for nearly a year. The house gave me the support I needed to build a new life. Coming home after a long day and having other folks who understood what I was going though made all the difference. The house manager, Brian, is an exceptional human being and is there to support you. Not to mention the house is spacious, very well appointed, and comfortable. The house dog was a plus for me, too :). I’m in love with my life now and I wouldn’t have been able to do it with Monarch.
Jacob Lachman
03:02 13 Mar 20
I have nothing but great things to say about monarch. I lived here for over a year and the owners/house manager were supportive, friendly and in every way helpful. Not only are the house managers supportive, but they go way beyond making sure you feel like a part of this community in every way possible. This is a very welcoming place for anyone who is considering sober living and I would highly recommend.
Robert Forbes
19:23 16 Nov 18
The decision to go into a sober living house was not an easy one but walking into Monarch Santiago for the first time made that decision much easier.It is a beautiful home that is well furnished, kept and managed. Everything about Santiago makes you feel like this is a home more than a business. The support received and the friendships made will carry me as I continue to build a life as a sober man.I would like to give a special "thank you" to Brian (the House Manager) who supported me, both as a House Manager and friend.