Young Adult Drug Rehab Giving Back

Sober College Young Adult Rehab

During Christmas break at Sober College, young adult drug rehab center, students traveled to the L.A. Food Bank to be of service to their community  and helped sort food for the families that needed food during the holiday season. Young adult in early sobriety are learning about the emotional benefits that being of service can have on an individual. By helping those less fortunate they learn to appreciate the things that they have to be grateful for that they may have taken for granted like food, water, and shelter. Being in drug rehab as a young adult is not Continue Reading »

Helping Young Adults Find Passion in Sobriety

Sober College, the best in innovative drug treatment, believes that young adults require an age-specific environment tailored for their best success. Our program, with the combination of college life and drug rehab, provides students with an opportunity to learn how to live life sober. Unlike many programs, Sober College uses traditional and non-traditional therapy techniques to teach students therapy tools such as anger management, stress management and relapse prevention. Therapy activities such as wind tunnel and trapeze therapy provide students with a real life experience of using the tools before Continue Reading »

Fitness and Substance Abuse Treatment

Studies reveal that young adults who engage in regular exercise are less likely to abuse drugs and alcohol. These new studies revealed that exercises reduce self-administration as well as protective effects in substance abuse treatment. As a whole these studies have provided convincing evidence to support the development of exercise-based interventions to reduce compulsive patterns of drug intake in clinical and at-risk populations. At Sober College, substance abuse treatment, we believe in fitness as a core competency to maintaining long-term sobriety for young adults. Our students come in from colleges Continue Reading »

Sober College Alternative Sentencing

Young adults abusing drugs and alcohol put themselves in real danger for consequences that can harm their future. Sober College, residential drug rehab, takes students that are already dealing with legal consequences from their using and works with the courts to find a way for young adults to get help while fulfilling their legal requirements. Alternative Sentencing at Sober College is unique in that instead of punishing young adults for their actions, we show students new opportunities that arise as a result of being sober. Located in Southern California, young Continue Reading »

Young Adult Addiction Treatment and Service Work

Sober College, Young Adult Addiction Treatment, specializes in the rehabilitation of students 18-25. The program centers around the specific needs young adults have while they find a path to recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Sober College is based around the five core competencies designed for a productive life as well as the well being of each individual as a hole. Sober College has a unique program that allows students to find outlets for their emotion through unique programs. The core program at Sober College is one of many tools Continue Reading »

Sober College Community Service

Sober College and the Community Outreach Program have made community service  large part of the Sober College curriculum. Students are given opportunities not only to fufill required community service hours from schools or probation officers but also to give back to the community. The program offers a service activity at least once week while also joining up with classes such as health and wellness to do service for credit. We believe that there is a real lesson and experience in helping the community around you and giving back to those Continue Reading »

Young Adult Drug Rehab Alternative Sentencing Program

Get The help You Need Today Sober College, young adult drug treatment program, has a mission to help young adults get their lives back to lead productive and successful lives as sober young adults. Many students who come into our care are facing consequences due to their drug and alcohol abuse. Trouble with the law is an often consequence for many young adults with chemical dependency issues. Sober College works with young adults probation officers as well as the courts to help young adults receive the treatment they need for Continue Reading »

Sober College Women’s Treatment

Heading into summer, Sober College’s Women’s Program has been consistently growing and evolving. Our goal for our female clients is not only to help them in a five competencies but also to build them up to become powerful confident women in sobriety. The recent growth and changes to our Women’s Program has created a power group of young women heading down a path in recovery. Standing at a staggering 13 young women, Sober College has transformed the Sober College residential component to cater exclusively to young women assisting in making the Continue Reading »

CORE Newsletter – March 2012

Sober College Drug Rehab

As another month comes to an end… Let’s take a look at how the residents of Sober College helped their community!   March 2,9,23,30: A few residents played with some of the homeless cats and dogs at the Pet Adoption Fund. (www.petadoptionfund.org) “It’s always a good experience” – Nicole L. March 3 & 24: The residents decided to help out the planet by cleaning the trash cluttering our coastline with Heal the Bay. (www.healthebay.org) “Being in the sun. Being of service. Awesome!” – Timmy B.  March 5: We headed to Continue Reading »

CORE Newsletter-February 2012

CORE Newsletter – February 2012 It’s that time again… Time to see how the residents of Sober College have been giving back to their community. February February 3, 10, 17 & 24: Our animal loving residents spent some quality time with homeless cats and dogs at the Pet Adoption Fund. (www.petadoptionfund.org)                       “It felt good to walk dogs and make them happy” – Nicole L.       February 6: We continued our monthly trips to the Union Rescue Mission and fed Continue Reading »