Premier Sober Living
A Safe, Structured Path Designed to Support Recovery, Accountability, and Real Change
Life’s Journey Recovery Houses
Our Goal
Life’s Journey is a sober living community in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and Camden County, New Jersey, dedicated to supporting men recovering from substance use disorders. Our goal is to foster a strong fellowship within a safe, drug- and alcohol-free environment, providing each resident with the opportunity to successfully transition back into mainstream life.
Our team provides leadership and serves as positive role models for residents, demonstrating how fellowship, a positive attitude, and a willingness to grow are essential components of maintaining a clean and sober lifestyle.
Our Mission
The mission of Life’s Journey is to provide a comprehensive recovery-focused living program for men recovering from substance dependence. Our program promotes a safe, clean, and sober environment that helps residents develop a new way of living while navigating the challenges of early recovery.
We strive to help residents gain awareness of the underlying issues surrounding addiction while addressing the compulsive behaviors that can lead to relapse. Through a supportive community and structured living environment, residents learn to identify the problems associated with addiction and discover effective solutions for maintaining sobriety.
Our recovery homes provide the structure, peer support, and access to outside resources necessary to support long-term recovery and a successful sober lifestyle.
Commitment to Excellence
Life’s Journey is built on a culture of genuine care, compassion, and accountability rooted in a 12-step recovery philosophy.
Our community living model allows individuals to transition from inpatient rehabilitation programs to more independent living while still benefiting from structured support and peer accountability.
Our sober living homes are safe, clean, comfortable, and professionally managed. They serve as an ideal option for individuals who have completed treatment but are not yet ready to return to their previous environments.