Not one bit. Sober Living Referrals works out a referral commission with the SLE provider within published bee fee (rent).
Quite simply, Sober Living Referrals employs numerous marketing strategies (i.e. active and attractive website, social media, in person presentations etc.) whereby consumers and referring entities find Sober Living Referrals, then we find them the “right” Sober Homes (SLE) that fulfills their need, then the SLE their final screening or assessment and enrollment occurs!
Frankly, our service transfers the seek and find that just right SLE task or sometimes daunting time consuming tasks from you to Sober Living Referrals, as that’s what we do currently representing over (50) sober homes from Ventura (S) to Chico (N) to San Francisco (W) and the Gold Country (E).
Currently, we offer over (50) sober homes from Ventura (S) to Chico (N) to San Francisco (W) and the Gold Country (E).
Pretty much the slogan says it all, Sober Living Referrals matches the consumer seeking a safe secure SLE with just that, a safe, secure well managed rightly located SLE.
Well now you can do that, but again and again finding a respectable, quality sober home is not always that easy and Sober Living Referrals offers you that service not to mention many times beds are not available at one SLE. Sober Living Referrals will find a quality SLE close by that does!
The 12 Steps encourage each to:
- Admit that one cannot control one’s addiction or compulsion
- Recognize a higher power that can give strength
- Examine past errors with the help of a sponsor (experienced member)
- Make amends for these errors
- Learn to live a new life with a new code of behavior
- Help others who suffer from the same addictions or compulsions
- Inclusive Rent: All rent includes utilities, Wi-Fi, and cable, ensuring a worry-free living experience.
- Safe and Sober Environment: Our homes commitment to a drug- and alcohol-free environment provides you with the peace and stability needed for lasting recovery, free from unnecessary drama.
- Self-Directed Sobriety: In our homes we rep, we believe in your dedication to sobriety. We don’t babysit you, but we do provide the supportive and nurturing surroundings you need to stay committed to your recovery journey.
- Co-ed Housing: We offer co-ed housing options at many locations, fostering a diverse and inclusive community of individuals in recovery.
- Convenient Amenities: Each of our locations features onsite laundry facilities and spacious kitchens, making daily life more comfortable and convenient.
- Pet-Friendly Options: several of our locations welcome small pets, recognizing the positive impact of animal companionship on well-being.
- Locations: East Bay Area and Butte and Yuba counties.
- Accessible to Public Transportation: All our locations are conveniently situated near public transportation, making it easy to connect with the resources and services you need.
Most of our homes adhere to a “Grow or Go” policy. It’s considered a privilege to live at quality sober facilities and we are proud of the dedication our men and women have achieved to maintain their sobriety.
We simply ask you to conform to the agreed upon House Rules and Guidelines. You must fill your days with some type of productive activity, whether that be working, volunteering, going to school, going to meetings; and MOST IMPORTANTLY, you must be working a strong “recovery program”. If you are not doing what you need to GROW, you will be asked to GO.
Fees are different at all of our locations, and quite possibly different within a single location. Please ask about the fees associated with the location you prefer. Or you can ask the House Manager at the location of your choice.
The intake fee at all locations varies between $100 and $300 This fee is a one time, non-refundable fee, due at intake.
Bed or room, and bath assignment, parking, house keys, kitchen space, chores/duties, etc., will be all assigned and determined by the House Manager.
Visitors are allowed in the common areas of the house and yard. Visitors are welcome for short visits; no visitors are ever allowed for overnight stays. The House Manager has final say on guest visitation for guests who have caused disturbances in the past. DO NOT BRING GUESTS or other housemates into your sleeping area under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. If you need assistance moving your things in and out, the House Manager will give approval for a guest to accompany you and him/her to the bedroom areas of the house.
Relapse, or using of any kind, even if it is a substance that was not your “drug of choice”, is grounds for immediate dismissal. It is the House Manager”s discretion whether to grant a 24-72 hour off campus stay or evict you on the spot. If granted a 24-72 hour off premise stay, you must leave and detox at a location other than the home you’ve been residing . Upon returning, if you test clean, you may be allowed to return. If you are using while not at your “home” facility, this is considered a relapse and will be treated as such. Returning residents will usually be on a 7-15 day probation.
- Clean up/pick up after yourself. You must make sure your kitchen items are cleaned and put away after use, your bathroom items are stored after use, and your laundry stored if dirty and put away if clean.
- Keep your room clean, your bed made, and your clothes put away
- Chores will be assigned by the House Manager
- Respect “quiet time” in the bedrooms; some people get up early or have varied schedules
- Respect “good neighbor policy” when outdoors; no excessive noise or loud music, crude language, etc.
- No sleeping the common areas of the house
- Smoking is allowed OUTSIDE ONLY; be considerate and remove your smoking debris when finished
- You must post your schedule on the Board
- You must post your sponsor and his/her phone # on the board
- No “borrowing” others” food, clothes, beverages, or personal items without permission
- No STEALING, if you need something, ask the House Manager
- No overnights the first 30 days
- Must be working, volunteering, going to meetings, or otherwise occupied (out of the house) 35 hours per week
- No entering a room that isn’t yours
- A medication profile must be kept current in each occupant’s file. If something changes, you must alert the House Manager immediately
- House Manager or Assistant House Manager is in charge at all times
- No sexual conduct at any time; serious consequences could include eviction
- Appropriate clothing must be worn outside of your bedroom
- No overnight guests
- Must attend “house” meeting once per week
- Bed fees are due on the first, no exceptions
- NSF checks will be charged $25 and cash/money order will be required going forward
- No maximum stay, if mutually ok, stay as long as you wish
- Probation period first 30 days; occupancy is tentative to management’s assessment of resident being a good fit
- Bed fees are deemed late on the 4th, and on the 5th client will be asked to leave for non-payment of bed fees
- Absolutely NO alcohol or drugs allowed under any conditions
- Any USE of alcohol/drugs is cause for possible immediate eviction on the spot without refund of bed fees
- Absolutely no guests who are using or intoxicated will be permitted on the premises
- AA/NA/PA Meeting attendance is required at least 4 times per week, 3 times if working full time
- Random testing for alcohol/drug use will be administered
- You must be working the 12 step program, have a sponsor, and attend regular meetings
- Anonymity is key; what is said in the HOUSE, stays in the HOUSE