Admissions

Take the first step today

Getting started is simple. Call or email Ryan, or send a quick message and weโ€™ll respond as soon as possible.

How it works

A clear admissions process

We keep admissions straightforward and respectful. The goal is to make sure Elevate House is a good fit and that you feel supported from day one.

1) Reach out

Call 925-594-2006 or email Ryan@TheElevateHouse.com. If you prefer, use the form below.


2) Quick conversation

Weโ€™ll talk about what youโ€™re looking for, answer questions, and share what life at Elevate House is like.


3) Confirm fit & next steps

If it feels like a match, weโ€™ll review availability and outline what to bring and how move-in works.


4) Move-in planning

Weโ€™ll coordinate a move-in time and help you start strong with clear expectations and support.

What to expect

Supportive, structured living

Elevate House provides clean, welcoming sober living housing for men committed to recovery and a healthy, substance-free lifestyle.

Respectful environment

A calm home where residents can focus on sobriety, routines, and personal growth.

Clear expectations

House guidelines are communicated up front so everyone knows what supports a safe, stable community.

Admissions FAQs

If you donโ€™t see your question here, call or email anytime.

How do I start the admissions process?

Call 925-594-2006, email Ryan@TheElevateHouse.com, or send a message through the form below.

Do you list pricing online?

No. Pricing can change based on availability and room options. Contact us for current rates.

Where are you located?

Weโ€™re in the Pittsburg, CA areaโ€”close to Highway 4 and Pittsburg/Bay Point BART. We donโ€™t display a street address online.

How quickly can someone move in?

Move-in timing depends on availability and completing the intake conversation. Weโ€™ll do our best to move quickly when a bed is open.

What should I bring?

Weโ€™ll share a simple checklist during intake (ID, personal items, and essentials). If you have questions, just ask.

Is this a good fit for someone new to recovery?

Many residents benefit from a supportive sober living environment. The best way to know is to call and talk through your situation.