About Roseben House
Roseben House is an addiction treatment center for adult men in Oroville, California that's operated by the Northern California Community Development Corporation. It provides residential treatment—including 30-, 60-, and 90-day programs—and sober living or transitional housing. The facility is especially valued by judicial referrals and veterans for its structured, long-term care and trauma-informed support.
Short Term and Long Term Stays
Roseben House offers full residential treatment with short-term and long-term options of 30, 60 or 90 days. It supports dual diagnosis treatment for those with substance use issues and co-occurring mental health conditions plus outpatient, intensive outpatient, and partial hospitalization/day treatment options. After residential care, there is transitional housing or sober living to support recovery continuity.
The facility serves adult men including young adults and seniors. It accommodates clients with co-occurring mental health disorders, those referred by courts (such as DUI/DWI cases), veterans, and military family members.Â
Treatment includes a twelve-step facilitation model, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, relapse prevention, brief intervention, anger management and both group and individual counseling. Peer support, recovery coaching, and self-help groups are also part of the care structure.
Starting Your Treatment
To begin treatment, prospective clients undergo an admissions or intake process to assess treatment needs, duration, and level of care. Referrals may come from courts for DUI/DWI cases or individuals can reach out directly to the facility for assessment and placement into the appropriate residential or transitional housing program.
They accept Medicaid, Medicare, military insurance (such as TRICARE) and self-payment. A sliding fee scale may be available to help those with financial need.Â




