Dana Point Community California Sober Living - 949-463-5881
When I got out of treatment, I knew I couldn’t go back to my old place. The person I shared a bed with was my dealer! Sober Pacific Living gave me a safe place to start my new life.
-Doug
Thank you for the opportunity to be sober at Sober Pacific Living. I was provided an environment in a beautifully designed house that really sets the standards for how I think a sober living should be run. It helped me greatly along the path of sobriety.
-April
I was living with my parents when I got sober. When my dad broke through the door of my room in a drunken rage, I knew I needed to get out of there. My sponsor told me that lots of people start out in a sober living environment. If I hadn’t found Sober Pacific Living, I probably wouldn’t be sober right now.
-Carl
I can’t really imagine growing at a faster rate than I’ve been able to here at the house. The
structure of your program along with peer feedback from the other residents and therapy
has allowed me to recognize, accept and change things about myself that I never would have been
willing to see in the past.
-Wendy
The treatment hospital told me that they wouldn’t let me back in if I relapsed again. I really wanted to stay clean and sober, but I could never put more than a month or so together. Sober Pacific Living gave me the extra support I needed to build a strong foundation in sobriety.
-Justin
This is not my first time getting sober, but it is my first time in sober living, and the first time I’m
actually enjoying my sobriety and feeling like it is something I’d like to keep with me for the long
run, and that really is directly attributable to this house and the program that is set up.
-Heather
My new life rocks. I’ve made some real connections with the guys here like I wouldn’t have made anywhere else.
-Jerell
When I first went to Sober Pacific Living, I wasn’t really committed to doing the whole program thing. I thought I’d chill out for a while. You know, get the heat off. But I came to a point where I had to decide what kind of life I wanted for myself. The people at the house helped me to see that I had nothing to go back to. I made a commitment to stay clean. I have a sponsor now, and he’s taking me through the steps.
-Roger
By the time I went into detox, there wasn’t anyone left in my life. I drank everyone away. My biggest fear was of going back to that empty flat on 14th Street. I knew I’d be drunk again in a matter of days. One of the counselors wrote down the number to Sober Pacific Living. Man, I thought it was going to be some dark place on a dead end street somewhere. But this is the nicest place I’ve ever lived. And the people here really want me to make it. I couldn’t have landed in a better place.
-Chuck
I lived in Sober Pacific Living for the first three months of my sobriety. During that time, I was able to regain my physical health and build a foundation for a solid recovery program. If I’d have tried to do it living at home with Rachael and the kids, I’d have been all over the place, trying to make it up to them for all the years we’d missed. I think that my time in a sober living home made it possible for me to better understand the degree of the damage my drinking had caused. The time away from home made it possible for me to find a pathway toward healing my entire family.
-Johnny
When I was about to check out of treatment, my mom told me I couldn’t come home until I had 90 days. I said to her, “What am I supposed to do, live on the streets?” She told me that I could do that if I wanted to, but that I had options. She flung a sheet of paper on the table with a bunch of phone numbers and said that the rest was up to me. One of the phone numbers on that sheet was to Sober Pacific Living. I have nine months now. I didn’t move back in with Mom when I left Sober Pacific Living. I got a job and my own place. And things between my mom and me have never been better.
-Norm