Opportunity House Sober Living

Opportunity House Sober Living We combine alcoholics and addicts in a sober lifestyle thats structure is designed for integrating anyone back into society functioning in a positive way.

- For only $550.00/month we have High speed Internet with speeds that reach up to 300 Mbps Comcast digital cable Sports package. two 55' TVs, an indoor pool and a huge beutiful backyard. The affordable approach to getting your life back. -A sober Living is more than just somewhere to sit and wait passively. Spending time in a sober home can give a recovering addict/alcoholic the space to get a

hold of a new sober lifestyle. Some of the things people in recovery can do from the support base of our sober living home are:
-Organize a job search: Looking for employment will never be easier for a person in recovery than when a support system is in place and a schedule is recommended that allows adequate time for the application process, including interviews and pre-employment drug screenings.
-Adjust to sobriety: While housed in a residential inpatient program, a patient often has very few liberties. Back at home, the sudden burden of making responsible decisions can be too much to handle. Our sober living program has rules to follow and these rules always have an emphasis on the eventual transition back to independence.
-Arranged housing: Many residents go into their sober living program without any other homes to speak of. Others have homes but are scared of going back. rightly so, because returning to their old stomping grounds will just lead to temptation. After all, it can be extremly difficult to resist a craving when the recovering addict knows every place to get what he's looking for within walking distance. Time could be better spent in a halfway house can be put to an apartment search with lots of feedback from other residents and the staff regarding what to look out for.
-Mend fences: An crucial step in the recovery process is to make amends to those who have been affected by the addict's actions. This process can be liberating. The support one finds in the community of fellow addicts will help guide the resident through the process of rebuilding broken relationships and putting back together some kind of outside support network. www.opportunityhousesoberliving.com

Address

Fresno, CA

Opening Hours

Monday 5am - 12am
Tuesday 5am - 12am
Wednesday 5am - 12am
Thursday 5am - 12am
Friday 5am - 12am
Saturday 5am - 12am
Sunday 5am - 12am

Telephone

+15599078528

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The affordable approach to getting your life back - A Sober Living is more than just somewhere to take a break on life and escape those problems that were created by our drinking and using. Spending time in a sober home can give a recovering addict/alcoholic the space to get a hold of a new sober lifestyle. Some of the things people in recovery can do from the support base of our sober living home are:

-Organize a job search: Looking for employment will never be easier for a person in recovery than when a support system is in place and a schedule is recommended that allows adequate time for the application process, including interviews and pre-employment drug screenings.

-Adjust to sobriety: While housed in a residential inpatient program, a patient often has very few liberties. Back at home, the sudden burden of making responsible decisions can be too much to handle. Our sober living has rules to follow and these rules always have an emphasis on the eventual transition back to independence.

*Arranged housing: Many residents go into their sober living program without any other homes to speak of. Others have homes but are scared of going back. rightly so, because returning to their old stomping grounds will just lead to temptation. After all, it can be extremely difficult to resist a craving when the recovering addict knows every place to get what he's looking for within walking distance. Time could be better spent in a sober living home time can be put into an apartment search with lots of feedback from other residents and the staff regarding what to look out for.