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Sobriety is a necessary part of recovering from a substance use disorder, but that certainly doesn’t mean it’s easy to achieve. It’s normal to experience relapses and temptations while you heal. However, it’s also essential to have alternative coping mechanisms that can bring you genuine joy. We know that building a sober lifestyle can take time and effort. Being surrounded by people and places that make it hard to stay sober can further complicate things. But you don’t have to go through this or other challenges alone. If you’re looking for a Beverly Hills sober living home or a Beverly Hills drug and alcohol rehab center, we have good news: the treatment options here at The Last House are designed specifically for people like you. Call us at 866-677-0090 to get started.
Here at The Last House, we aim to steer men struggling with addiction toward recovery while working to erase the stigma surrounding their situation. The Last House uplifts clients by providing them with the key tools to building and maintaining a life full of meaning and purpose. In doing so, our team creates an ideal environment for celebrating sobriety and supporting others on the same path.
Our facility offers structure, community, lasting relationships, and top-notch treatment when you need it most. We know that the key to long-term success is incorporating sober living into your daily routine. To do that, we’ll help you create new habits, healthy coping mechanisms, and valuable life skills that make it easier to stay on track. Whether you’re in search of a Beverly Hills sober living home for yourself or a loved one, we’re here to help you take the best next step.
We offer men’s addiction treatment in Beverly Hills and the surrounding areas because we know that men can benefit from a tailored approach to care. While anyone can experience addiction, men are generally more likely to misuse substances. Men also tend to use higher amounts of a substance and engage in binge drinking, smoking, and opioid use more often than other groups. But men aren’t likely to seek out help on their own – social stigma, fears about being perceived as weak, or a simple lack of knowledge about resources prevent many from getting the support they need.
That’s why we’ve worked diligently to create an environment that doesn’t just welcome men but deeply understands and supports them. The community we build at our sober living homes is one that’s dedicated to seeing you as the whole person you are. That’s why The Last House is one of California’s best facilities offering substance abuse treatment in Beverly Hills.
For many, their struggles with substance use are compounded by an unsafe environment for maintaining sobriety. An unhealthy environment housing alcohol or drugs is likely not a practical location for focusing on recovery. For that reason, many turn to sober living homes, which are intentionally free of substances. Our sober living homes build on shared goals and foster a sense of normalcy and accountability for our clients. Group outings, fun events, and social connections make our sober living homes one of the best places to be as you work toward sobriety.
In addition to our sober living homes, The Last House offers an array of treatment options both separate from and combinable with our residency program. These options include:
Here at The Last House, we believe that recovery isn’t all doom and gloom. It may be one of the hardest journeys you embark on in life, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be rewarding – or even fun. After all, the best way to sustain new habits is to make them genuinely enjoyable or meaningful. We help clients take what they learn in our care and apply it to the real world with the help of several fun, sober living activities. Some of our favorite examples include surfing, ski trips, barbecues, and more. Through these activities, residents in The Last House’s sober living program can foster community and camaraderie with men striving towards similar goals.
We’re also proud to say that The Last House’s integrity is evident in its impact. A 2020 outcomes study conducted among Last House Clients found that 87% of respondents reported abstinence after treatment. Even better, 80% of those abstinent had been sober for a year or more. Our team knows that each client who arrives at The Last House has their own unique needs and obstacles. We don’t adopt a “one size fits all” mentality to treatment; instead, we work closely with clients to learn what they need to thrive.
If entering a Beverly Hills sober living home sounds like the right next step for you, our team is available to help you get started. We’ll work with you to determine which treatment approaches might be best for your needs. This is also a great time to ask questions, verify insurance details, and figure out what you need to do to prepare for your treatment program. The Last House is based in Los Angeles, less than 10 miles from the center of Beverly Hills. Should you have any concerns about transportation to and from our facility, be sure to reach out to our team to see if we can help you find a solution.
A sober living home can help you bridge the gap between formal treatment and everyday life. Bringing sobriety-focused habits and lifestyle changes to your daily routine can help you form a healthy perspective that lasts a lifetime. Don’t be afraid to invest the time and energy in yourself that you deserve. Recovery is possible, and we know that you have the strength to pursue it.
The Last House is dedicated to providing a safe place for men to feel supported and accountable in their journey to sobriety and recovery. Los Angeles is home to a wide array of sober living and substance use treatment programs, which we are glad to be a part of. If you or a loved one could benefit from visiting our Beverly Hills sober living home or other treatment options, don’t hesitate to contact us at 866-677-0090 or send us a message online to learn more.
Get in touch with The Last House Sober Living today.