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The A.Lujan Recovery Programs Sober Living
Environments (SLE) are not institutions; we
believe sobriety, responsibility, and
accountability are integral to substance abuse
recovery. We do provide a safe alcohol and drug
free environment where each individual is
surrounded by coaching and support.
A.Lujan Recovery Programs will encourage
residents to develop a new clean and sober way
of living which will foster better health, a
positive attitude, and focus on a successful
future. A rigorous pursuit of sobriety through
the 12-step program and spiritual resources are
encouraged. Meeting attendance at Alcoholics
Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine
Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous and Alanon, along
with your choice of faith-based support groups,
and other pre-approved self-help groups. Meeting
attendance is monitored as part of the home
guidelines. A.Lujan Recovery Programs Sober
Living Environments are the catalysts which
redefine lives in a proud, productive and
responsible manner.
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We are a network of residential Sober Living
Homes. The homes are structured as a familial
living environment, which is beneficial for
residents in recovery from substance abuse or
co-dependency. Each home is operated
independently and is unique in terms of location
and design; however recovery and sobriety are
the continual components.
Prior to entry of the Sober Living Home, the
client will receive a document that in detail
states the program policies, expectations and
high standards. Upon the clients' written
request, we will provide official documentation
to the referring entities that announces the
clients' residency and adherence or lack of to
the program home standards. We offer residents
an opportunity and the dignity of taking
responsibility for their own recovery and
initiative to reach out to others. |
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There is a resident “house parent” whom oversees
our homes. A house parent is an
individual who has demonstrated the desire to
work in the field of substance abuse treatment
and has been in recovery for a significant
length of time. The house parent receives on
going training, and is constantly pursuing their
education and advancement in the recovery field.
Each home also provides an assistant house
parent who assists the house parent in
maintaining the house guidelines and standards,
in order to assist residents in acclimating
into the new standard of living. The house
parent works closely with each resident to help
the resident reach their goal of living clean
and sober.
Residents are responsible for:
- Providing their own food and meal
preparation
- Bedding
- Personal items
- Household chores |
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You need a sober living
home when:
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A clean and sober
living home is needed while undergoing
substance abuse treatment. |
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When experiencing a
need for additional recovery support in
difficult times of stress. |
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Applicant can enjoy
living in a sober supportive familial
environment. |
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Applicant whom wants a
long term supportive residency. |
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When applicant’s
significant other is a substance abuser
at home and applicant wants to remain in
a safe sober supportive environment. |
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Some applicants check
in as a period of retreat. (While doing
a tune-up episode in our outpatient and
day treatment programs.) |
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We realize a key component to sobriety is
learning how to participate in recreation
without abusing substances. In view of this
clients enjoy group outings, barbeques, bowling,
fishing trips, group sporting events, recovery
conventions, recovery retreats and bi-weekly
seminars and reunions.
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Fees vary based on the desired locations. Fees
are due at the time of admission; the second
month will be prorated. Fees are due on the
first of each month paid by money order or
credit card. Receipts issued on all
transactions. Fees are nonrefundable. |
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