About Triumph Parkway Place Transitional Housing
Triumph Parkway Place Transitional Housing is a sober living and recovery residence in Yakima, Washington.
Designed as a second step program for pregnant and parenting women who have completed primary addiction treatment, Parkway Place offers a stable, supportive environment to maintain sobriety.
The program emphasizes case managed recovery housing, parenting support and long term self sufficiency.
Recovery Housing and Supportive Services
Parkway Place serves as a bridge between primary treatment and independent living, welcoming women who are actively working to sustain their recovery.
Residents typically enter after completing a higher level of care and engage in required case management to support continued progress.
Through Triumph's broader continuum, residents may also connect with outpatient substance use treatment, intensive outpatient programs, peer support and mental health services.
The approach centers on safe sober housing, relapse prevention, parenting skill building and financial stability for women and their children.
Quick Facts
- Location: 122 South 3rd Street in downtown Yakima
- Level of care: Transitional sober housing as a second step program after primary treatment
- Who they serve: Pregnant and parenting women in recovery, with accommodations for their children
- Approach: Case-managed recovery housing focused on sobriety, parenting skills and self sufficiency
- Payment: Income-based rent set at 30% of income, with a $500 deposit; self-pay accepted.
- Continuum of care: Connected to Triumph's outpatient treatment, peer support, and mental health services





