A Step In The Right Direction is ready and waiting for your call. Please feel free to contact us at the number below. You may also send us an email using this contact form and someone will respond to you promptly. Don't wait to get started. Someone is available and waiting to take your call right now.
Phone:
(818) 231-1400
Women’s Home: Northridge
Men’s Home: Winnetka
What People Are Saying
The staff at A Step In The Right Direction seeks to provide quality living at our sober living homes. Read what people are saying about us!
A caring and friendly staff that meets the clients where they're at to overcome and tackle drug addiction. Overall an amazing supporting staff that means what they say and say what they do. If you actually want help from these guys, there here for you.
Evan K.

This facility saved a cherished family member's life. It is a really nice facility with great people who genuinely care. They don't beat people up who mess up. I will forever be grateful to the staff here for their continued support.
Tina B.

It does not matter what a person's circumstances are, they truly do care about every single client. Thank you for being a loving and instrumental part of saving my life.
Jason S.

When I heard about A Step in The Right Direction I was excited to find an opportunity to work on my personal issues in a focused environment and not have to check myself into an inpatient rehab. The staff at A Step in the Right direction is amazing. I can not thank the team more.
Abby S.

Our daughter went to A Step In The Right Direction and had an amazing experience. The staff was very professional and the facilities were top notch. Daughter has continued making progress with her addiction.
Robert D.

Learn About Addiction
We care about our guests and their recovery journey. The following articles will help provide information about that process and how to live a healthy, successful life in long-term recovery.
Many adults struggle with mental illness in the workplace but are not sure how to share this with their bosses. Mental health issues still come with stigma and challenges associated with sharing it widely with family and loved ones. When it comes to sharing the struggle, there are some tips to make it a more...
A loved one can struggle with both mental health issues and addiction at the same time. This is known as a co-occurring disorder. There are many reasons a loved one will refuse treatment or support. Having bipolar disorder causes depression and mania. Without properly managed psychologically or psychiatric care, they are not likely to trust...
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) can be a tough diagnosis to have for people who struggle with the symptoms. They often turn to drugs or alcohol as a means of coping. People with BPD have a perceived rejection or failure that triggers lasting states of depression, anger, or anxiety. They may be difficult to be around,...