Hermosa Beach is a small, vibrant coastal city nestled between Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach in Los Angeles County. Known for its laid-back atmosphere, beach volleyball courts, and scenic walking and biking paths along The Strand, it’s a place that blends coastal charm with a strong sense of community.
With its iconic pier, surf-friendly waves, and regular live music events, Hermosa Beach draws a mix of locals and visitors who come to enjoy the sun and seaside lifestyle. The city is compact and walkable, filled with cafés, restaurants, and oceanfront views. Whether you’re out for a morning run or catching the sunset from the sand, Hermosa Beach offers the relaxed pace and natural beauty that define Southern California living.
Even in a beach town as active and connected as Hermosa Beach, addiction can quietly take hold. Many people begin using drugs or alcohol to cope with stress, anxiety, or emotional pain but what may start as a short-term escape can quickly spiral into something more serious.
In Southern California, common substances of concern include alcohol, methamphetamine, prescription opioids, and marijuana. Each comes with its own risks, and prolonged use can impact not just physical health, but also relationships, work, and overall mental well-being.
Substance use doesn’t always look the same, and it doesn’t always mean hitting rock bottom. If you’ve noticed your habits are getting harder to control or if someone you care about is struggling, help is available.
Located just minutes from Hermosa Beach, Nonno Wellness Center offers structured, evidence-based care for individuals seeking recovery without stepping away from their lives. Our programs are designed to support your mental health and sobriety while giving you the freedom to keep showing up for work, family, or school.
Includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), individual therapy, and group counseling.
Tailored to your unique goals, history, and challenges
Our case managers help coordinate your care, connect you with resources, and support you in recovery.
Meaningful peer connections to help you stay engaged and accountable.
Supports your recovery and help you transition into long-term independence.
Residents participate in drug and alcohol testing, group meetings, and day-to-day routines that reinforce responsibility.
Residents are introduced to 12-step programs and supported by staff and sponsors in their continued journey.
With guidance from experienced house managers, you'll develop the tools to stay sober and move forward with purpose.