Sober Living Los Angeles
Sober living is a goal not only of individuals who have fallen prey to addictions but also of professionals and family members who have played a part in the treatment and recovery of an addicted family member. The former drug addict, who is most likely to have already completed one of the drug rehab programs in Los Angeles, together with the health professional, the family and others concerned may be considered as essential partners for successful drug rehab programs. The family, above all others, is expected to try to love and support an addicted family member. If family circumstances are ideal, the family is also suggested to stay through the treatment process and help the addicted family member regain the life lost to drugs and alcohol. In this way the family and other loved ones play a vital role in drug addiction recovery and the relapse prevention process.
However, not all those who have completed drug rehab programs in Los Angeles feel there is a family they can possibly go back and call home. It also happens that recovering addicts are themselves hesitant to go home because of personal reasons. As a result, these individuals turn to sober living houses instead.
Sober living houses are also called transient homes, sober living environments (SLEs) or halfway houses. These facilities provide drug and alcohol-free environment to individuals who have already completed drug rehab programs in any drug rehab clinics. Sober living houses help intensify the drive for drug addiction rehabilitation by providing its clients with complete facilities they require, less the drugs and alcohol.
A sober living house is home to many individuals who share the same addictions; although they may differ in the specific drugs they have been addicted to. Residents of sober living houses follow rules and regulations, the most common of which is the prohibition of drugs and alcohol. Residents of sober living houses have freedom to do anything that fancies them, except of course drugs and alcohol bingeing. They also get to go through follow-up drug treatment and have access to numerous resources that aid in the prevention of relapse.

