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New Life House – Los Angeles Sober Living

743 S Cloverdale Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90036
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About New Life House – Los Angeles Sober Living

New Life House – Los Angeles Sober Living is a dual diagnosis and sober living house for males that are in recovery or have already been through recovery and need that extra help learning to re-integrate into everyday life. This facility is located in Los Angeles, California. They provide age specific grouping so that you are not in a group with someone with different goals and priorities than you.

This facility helps young people develop good life skills and transition into independent living while providing a strong mental health component delivered by a clinical team. Residents are also provided structure while learning these aspects of living.

While here, you will learn vocational skills and receive job support and academic guidance. You’ll involve your family in your programming so you strengthen your family relationships at the same time.

This house provides structure, support, programming and wraparound clinical care. They address your mental health and help engage you in mentorships with other peers to give you the best start on your recovery as possible. While helping mentor others, you are building your own self-confidence and healthy life.

While living here you will take part in chores, therapy, exercise, life skills groups, recreation and free time. You’ll also have evening activities outside of the house, such as a 12 Step group, recovery activities and community activities.

Many former clients and their families have said that this is a great program that took a holistic approach to helping them recover. This program taught them the skills they needed to recover and learn to live everyday life sober. Clients say they learned skills that helped save their lives.

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Latest Reviews

Justin Swensen
6 months ago on Google
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be warned, they use punishment tactics. i just heard from a former patient about this place. these places exist in LA where they basically torture you. you have to ask to go to sleep and they keep you up till around 2 am yelling at you then make you get up at 7. sleep deprivation is actual torture and the worst thing for an addict. if you get stuck here and you wanna leave they have zero right to keep your phone and wallet just go to the police station its theft. LA is a bizarre place for recovery there are a lot of bad rehabs.
Patricia
1 year ago on Google
5
We were very lucky to have found this place for our son. They guided us from the beginning, because this was our first time navigating rehabilitation, and we immediately thought this would be our best option given the duration of the program and the living arrangements based on age. From the time we first contacted New Life to today (our son is a graduate from this program and about to move out of the recovery home. He graduated after 14 months and moving out after 17 months.), it has been a blessing. This program not only prepares these young men to achieve sobriety but it also gives them the tools to sustain it. This program provides parents the support to stay involved in the recovery process and embark the family in a healing path (something that seemed impossible in the midst of addiction). As our son actively works the program, we, parents, are given the tools and education to repair and foster healthy family dynamics and strive for a joyful life. We saw our son mature, we matured and learned a new way of life by setting boundaries for our adult child while loving him unconditionally. This program encompasses all the stages of recovery in a comprehensive way and provides a community for them to thrive. We are very thankful to everyone at New Life for saving so many lives. 🙏🏻 God bless you and your community ❤️We are proud to be part of this wonderful community, too.
Response from the owner1 month ago
We are so happy to receive your review. Thanks for sharing your story and leaving such feedback.
Cooper Burrows
2 years ago on Google
5
New Life house completely changed my life I was strung out on drugs and alcohol hopeless for life and the house helped me find my way to a better life introducing me to AA and building a brother hood with the guys in the house I found a purpose for living and gave me a relationship with my family once again. I can’t explain how grateful I am for this program and the process!
Response from the owner1 month ago
Thanks so much for your review. We are proud of the services we provide to our clients. Your feedback is greatly valued!
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Addiction Treatments

Levels of Care

Clients receiving treatment at an outpatient rehab typically do not require hospitalization or intensive supervision and support. Outpatient addiction counseling and recovery education are often offered during the morning, evening, night, and weekend, allowing clients to tailor treatment to their own schedule. Partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs are the most time-intensive and are designed for clients who are at an increased relapse risk and/or who need more robust therapeutic support.

Sober Living Houses (SLHs), aka sober homes or halfway houses, are safe, substance-free, supportive living facilities for those recovering from substance abuse. Ideal for those who've just been through inpatient or outpatient treatment, SLHs are supervised environments with rules that support sobriety, such as curfews, shared chores, and therapeutic meetings. Residents are also often trained on life skills and coping skills to make it easier to transition into society. SLHs also provide a strong sense of community that can lead to the kind of deep and lasting connections with other sober individuals that supports a new, healthy lifestyle.

Programs

Adult rehab programs include therapies tailored to each client's specific needs, goals, and recovery progress. They are tailored to the specific challenges adult clients may face, including family and work pressures and commitments. From inpatient and residential treatment to various levels of outpatient services, there are many options available. Some facilities also help adults work through co-occurring conditions, like anxiety, that can accompany addiction.

Clinical Services

Individual therapy for drug addiction includes a customized treatment plan that considers your history and life circumstances. During your therapy sessions, the therapist helps you uncover underlying issues and triggers for addictive behavior that support a holistic approach to recovery.

During group therapy, men and women learn to express their emotions openly in a non judgmental setting. This helps you process your feelings and reduces feelings of social isolation that are often associated with addiction.

Staff

Sebastian Martin

Executive Director of Operations

Dave Lewis

Program Director

Howard Barker, B.S.

Community Relations Director

David Bisignano

Community Relations Manager

Contact Information

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743 S Cloverdale Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90036

Reviews of New Life House – Los Angeles Sober Living

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Justin Swensen
6 months ago
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be warned, they use punishment tactics. i just heard from a former patient about this place. these places exist in LA where they basically torture you. you have to ask to go to sleep and they keep you up till around 2 am yelling at you then make you get up at 7. sleep deprivation is actual torture and the worst thing for an addict. if you get stuck here and you wanna leave they have zero right to keep your phone and wallet just go to the police station its theft. LA is a bizarre place for recovery there are a lot of bad rehabs.

Patricia
1 year ago
5

We were very lucky to have found this place for our son. They guided us from the beginning, because this was our first time navigating rehabilitation, and we immediately thought this would be our best option given the duration of the program and the living arrangements based on age. From the time we first contacted New Life to today (our son is a graduate from this program and about to move out of the recovery home. He graduated after 14 months and moving out after 17 months.), it has been a blessing. This program not only prepares these young men to achieve sobriety but it also gives them the tools to sustain it. This program provides parents the support to stay involved in the recovery process and embark the family in a healing path (something that seemed impossible in the midst of addiction). As our son actively works the program, we, parents, are given the tools and education to repair and foster healthy family dynamics and strive for a joyful life. We saw our son mature, we matured and learned a new way of life by setting boundaries for our adult child while loving him unconditionally. This program encompasses all the stages of recovery in a comprehensive way and provides a community for them to thrive. We are very thankful to everyone at New Life for saving so many lives. 🙏🏻 God bless you and your community ❤️We are proud to be part of this wonderful community, too.

Response from the owner
We are so happy to receive your review. Thanks for sharing your story and leaving such feedback.
Cooper Burrows
2 years ago
5

New Life house completely changed my life I was strung out on drugs and alcohol hopeless for life and the house helped me find my way to a better life introducing me to AA and building a brother hood with the guys in the house I found a purpose for living and gave me a relationship with my family once again. I can’t explain how grateful I am for this program and the process!

Response from the owner
Thanks so much for your review. We are proud of the services we provide to our clients. Your feedback is greatly valued!
Kris Gardner
2 years ago
5

New Life House in Los Angeles was an experience of a lifetime. The program is designed as a structured-living environment, which methods prove to yield a high level of success—that success being to nurture and train young men for a sober life, free of substance abuse. My son arrived to Miracle House in November 2021. He was a broken man who had lost his moral compass of life, having declined over several years into a life of addiction. He had broken many laws and was charged with both misdemeanors and felonies in two counties in California—all drug related. In working with the courts during the sentencing phase, the opportunity to convert jail time to recovery time became a real option. New Life House (NLH)/Miracle House, with its philosophy and practice of a long-term recovery program (addiction doesn’t start in a day, and sobriety is not going to be achieved in a day), literally saved my son’s life. His sentence could be served within this structured-living environment, and he was only free to leave there to go back to jail! The change I saw in my son over the first 120 days at Miracle House was indeed a miracle. It seemed as though my son was actually going to emerge from this abyss of his life of drugs. I am so grateful to NLH management and the commitment of the House to hold my son accountable for his behaviors. His improved attitude and habits are enabling him to take responsibility for himself, working and moving to an apartment with others from the House. Moving forward with skills and a life-saving “tool bag” for coping with life’s challenges. All without alcohol or drugs. This IS a miracle story. By applying the NLH long-term approach to a life of sobriety, my son is emerging after 18 months to a life full of possibilities. The long-term approach to sobriety is the ticket, and New Life House delivers!

Response from the owner
Thank you for taking the time to write such a heartfelt review of your experience with New Life House, Kris! We are so honored to have been able to be a part of your son's journey in overcoming addiction and are grateful you chose us to join him.

We understand how hard it is to watch someone you love struggle, so we are so glad that we were able to help your family take positive steps forward. The progress and changes your son has made on this path are something that he should be proud of. It's been an absolute pleasure serving you and your son and we wish him all the best as he continues his recovery journey.
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