2874 La Jolla Ave, San Jose CA, 95124
Gender: [men]
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Grenola House is a sober living home in San Jose, California, offering a supportive and recovery-focused environment for individuals working to maintain sobriety. Designed as a structured sober house, this recovery home provides a calm residential setting where people in recovery can focus on building healthy routines and personal responsibility. Grenola House emphasizes community, respect, and accountability, creating a sober home atmosphere that supports day-to-day stability. Residents benefit from living alongside peers who share similar recovery goals in a substance-free environment.
Located in a residential area of San Jose, Grenola House offers access to the broader South Bay community, including employment opportunities, recovery meetings, and essential services. The home is intended to support independent living while still providing the structure many people seek during early or ongoing recovery. Like many sober living homes, Grenola House typically follows clear house expectations and community guidelines that encourage consistency, mutual respect, and engagement in recovery-oriented activities. This balance of independence and accountability makes the home a practical option for those transitioning from treatment or seeking a stable sober house in San Jose, CA.
Sober living environment focused on accountability, peer support, and shared responsibility
Comfortable residential setting with shared common areas for daily living and connection
Substance-free recovery home designed to support consistent routines and healthy habits
Emphasis on community standards, house guidelines, and respectful living
Convenient San Jose location with access to local recovery resources and employment options
Grenola House aims to provide a steady and welcoming sober living experience for people who value structure without a clinical setting. By offering a recovery home that prioritizes safety, community, and personal growth, this sober house supports residents as they work toward greater independence and long-term stability in recovery.