Welcome to the Pearl Sober House in Springfield, Massachusetts, a recovery residence for women seeking a supportive and structured environment during their journey of addiction recovery. This home offers a substance-free space where guests can focus on healing, accountability, and personal growth.
Situated in the heart of Springfield, the Pearl Sober House provides comfortable accommodations, shared living spaces, and convenient access to public transportation, local recovery meetings, and job opportunities. Whether you’re transitioning from treatment or taking the next step in long-term recovery, this sober living home offers a welcoming and empowering experience for guests dedicated to building a brighter future.
All-inclusive sober living rent payments are due in a timely manner and are not currently covered by insurance or subsidies. Rent includes:
Urine screen costs
Free high-speed Wi-Fi
On-site coin-op laundry
This deposit is due on or before your move-in date. It is only refundable if you complete the intake process, and if you give 30-days’ notice. Please be prepared to meet your financial obligations.
The recovery community at Pearl Sober House in Springfield, Massachusetts, offers a warm, structured, and peer-led environment where women in early addiction recovery can grow, heal, and rebuild their lives. The model emphasizes personal accountability, mutual support, and daily structure. Guests are welcomed into a community that values honesty, compassion, and consistency — all essential elements for long-term success in sober living.
Our home fosters recovery by offering:
Peer accountability and support in daily living
Shared responsibilities such as household chores and meal planning
Weekly house meetings focused on structure and connection
Daily routines that promote balance and responsibility
Encouragement to participate in local recovery meetings and community resources
This supportive and peer-driven recovery community empowers women to take ownership of their lives while offering encouragement at every step. Pearl Sober House is more than just a sober house — it’s a place where structure meets compassion and where guests find the strength to move forward. We invite you to explore the home and take the next step in your journey toward recovery.
Nearest Pharmacy:
CVS (24-hour) located at 600 State St. – 8 minutes walking distance and 6 minutes driving.
CVS (closes at 8 p.m.) located at 140 High St. – 7 minutes walking distance and 4 minutes driving.
Hospitals:
The nearest hospital is Baystate Medical Center (main hospital in this area). Baystate is located on Chestnut St. and is about 8 minutes walking distance from Pearl St.
Clinics:
Behavioral Health Network (BHN) OTP clinic is located at 417 Liberty St. and is a 5-minute walking distance. They also have the Wellbeing Clinic on this campus that provides emergency psychiatric and therapy appointments.
Health Care Resource Center Chicopee (HCRC methadone clinic) is located at 628 Center St., Chicopee, MA. This is a 10-minute drive from Pearl St. and a 25-minute walk.
Transportation:
The bus station is located at 55 Frank B. Murray St. and is a 4-minute drive from 55 Pearl St. and a 10-minute walking distance.
The Pearl Sober House features a House Mentor — a guest in strong recovery who lives in the home and offers guidance to newer guests. House Mentors model accountability, provide support, and help maintain a positive and respectful living environment.
Learn more in our article: House Mentors
Recovery Housing Initiative is a structured recovery housing operator in Massachusetts, providing safe, supportive sober living homes for individuals in early recovery from substance use disorders. As a MASH Certified provider, Recovery Housing Initiative maintains high standards for resident safety, accountability, and community living, helping guests build stability while they pursue long-term recovery. Each home is designed to support residents through clear house expectations, peer support, and an environment that promotes personal responsibility, consistency, and healthy daily routines.
With a focus on quality and outcomes, Recovery Housing Initiative offers structured sober living in Massachusetts for individuals transitioning from treatment, detox, or other clinical settings. The organization emphasizes recovery-focused culture, respectful shared living, and strong operational oversight to ensure each residence remains compliant, well-managed, and supportive. Whether you are seeking a sober house for yourself, a loved one, or a referral partner looking for trusted recovery housing, Recovery Housing Initiative is committed to providing dependable, standards-based recovery residences across Massachusetts.
Springfield, Massachusetts is a vibrant city with a strong and growing recovery community, making it an ideal setting for women seeking supportive recovery housing. The city offers a wide range of addiction recovery resources, including treatment centers, 12-step meetings, and employment services — all within reach of Pearl Sober House. Known for its walkable neighborhoods, public transportation, and connection to local recovery groups, Springfield is a welcoming environment for women in early recovery looking to build a stable and hopeful future.
Recovery resources in Springfield include:
Multiple daily AA, NA, and other 12-step meetings throughout the city
Access to local recovery programs and behavioral health providers
Employment support and job training opportunities
Public transportation via PVTA (Pioneer Valley Transit Authority)
Proximity to recovery-friendly cities like Holyoke, Chicopee, and Northampton
Whether you’re transitioning from treatment or seeking a fresh start, Pearl Sober House offers a strong foundation for your next chapter. With structure, accountability, and the support of a compassionate community, our sober house helps women build lasting recovery in the heart of Springfield.
Learn more in our article: Springfield’s Recovery Community