Palos Verdes is a quiet, scenic peninsula along the southern coast of Los Angeles County, known for its dramatic cliffs, coastal trails, and sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. The area includes a collection of communities—Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills, and Rolling Hills Estates—each offering a blend of privacy, natural beauty, and a slower pace of life.
Unlike the bustling beach towns nearby, Palos Verdes feels tucked away, with winding roads, open green spaces, and neighborhoods surrounded by nature. Locals enjoy access to hiking trails, horseback riding, and uncrowded beaches, all just a short drive from the South Bay and greater Los Angeles. It’s a peaceful place to live, with a strong sense of community and connection to the outdoors.
Addiction doesn’t always look chaotic or obvious, especially in quieter, more private communities like Palos Verdes. It often takes root silently, behind closed doors, as people struggle with stress, emotional pain, or the pressure to maintain appearances.
In Palos Verdes and the surrounding areas, substances like alcohol, prescription opioids, benzodiazepines, and methamphetamine are commonly misused. What may begin as a way to cope can gradually affect relationships, mental health, and daily functioning. And because the community values privacy, many delay seeking help until things feel unmanageable.
But the truth is, support doesn’t have to disrupt your life. Getting help early leads to better outcomes, and it’s possible to find treatment that respects your pace, responsibilities, and lifestyle.
For those in Palos Verdes seeking recovery, Nonno Wellness Center offers nearby, discreet, and structured care through outpatient programs and sober living. Our approach is designed for individuals who want meaningful support without stepping away from their responsibilities, careers, or families.
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.