rio grande home
davis
monarch sober living homes
Our Rio Grande Home is located in Davis, CA, between Sacramento and San Francisco in Yolo County. The Davis Campus of the University of California is located in Davis, California, between San Francisco and Sacramento. The University offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs and the campus is home to several museums, outdoor recreational areas, and the Putah Creek Trails. Davis is geared for bikers. This bike-friendly town has well-groomed, beautiful tree-lined trails weaving throughout and our Rio Grande Home has trail access right off the front driveway [Bicycling in Davis]. Our Home provides a large, locked garage for bicycles and other outdoor activity equipment. The common living area has two large living rooms under tall open ceilings, large windows on all sides for all day-natural light, new carpet and appliances throughout the Home. Rio Grande has a designated office and desks for students and working professionals as well as a large kitchen and dining area, large bedrooms and walk-in closets. The Rio Grande Davis Home is ideal for peace and quiet as well as convenience being centrally located in a safe, quiet residential neighborhood nearby to shops, restaurants, parks and farmers market.
University of Califonia Davis Recovery Resources
My experience here is wonderful. Answer to prayer. Great location (for me) and neighborhood, minutes from work, my therapist, hospitals, meetings, churches, restaurants, schools, bike trails. The house is immaculate, ample, many amenities included. I have easy going roommates and we all get along which is a plus. There is no turnover visible which is good but really somewhat out of supportive-homes control as the disease is a live entity and recovery is solely up to the individual and the house just lays a foundation and a springboard to which I am using. And I hope you can use it too!
Overall just a safe place to THINK and come home to without worrying about if anybody is using or “if I’m going to use today” type of thinking. For me it creates the barrier needed when struggling.
Thank you Founders, House Managers, all staff who keep the house(s) afloat!”
Sean Thom