About The Upper Room Recovery Community
The Upper Room Recovery Community is a sober living and recovery support organization in South Bend, Indiana providing structured recovery housing for adults rebuilding their lives after drug and alcohol addiction.
Rather than functioning as a clinical rehab, the program offers safe and stable housing paired with case management, peer accountability and connections to employment and community resources.
Its mission centers on helping residents achieve long term recovery, independence and stability within the Michiana community.
Recovery Housing and Support Services
Support typically begins with placement in men's or women's recovery housing, where residents commit to sobriety, attend recovery meetings and participate in case management.
From there, residents engage in goal setting, employment readiness and ongoing peer support to strengthen their recovery foundation.
Through the Bridges to Recovery Center and The Bridge Resource Center, residents and community members access peer support and personal growth opportunities, resume help and interview preparation, employer connections and life skills development.
This combination addresses both the daily structure of sober living and the practical needs of long term reintegration.
Quick Facts
- Location: 333 N Main St in South Bend, Indiana serving the greater Michiana community
- Services offered: Sober living housing and case management, peer support and resource navigation
- Who they serve: Adult men and women in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, in separate gender specific housing.
- Approach: Peer accountability, structured sober living and recovery informed leadership with lived experience
- Pricing: $240 non refundable move in deposit and $120 per week for housing and support services
- Funding options: Recovery Works funding may help cover costs for eligible residents
- Community resources: Bridges to Recovery Center and The Bridge Resource Center offer employment readiness and life skills support




