Our goal is to help you heal physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
We believe the axiom that you can act yourself into right thinking and
right feeling. Structure encourages residents to develop productive routines
and to grow and utilize their tools for facing challenges without giving
up.
The New Vistas team has experience in assessing individual
needs and carrying the message of sobriety to people in all the various
stages of recovery. They encourage
participation in household activities, guide residents in making healthy
choices, and assist residents to take personal responsibility for their
recovery. With semi-private rooms, residents learn accountability,
trust, and mutual respect. At New Vistas we offer the best in sober living resources which includes a supportive environment. Although New Vistas accepts both male and female residents, we strive to maintain such a level of respect, and cooperation that all residents feel comfortable and safe. The living quarters are strictly separated by a large shared great room/kitchen and hallway, allowing men and women to learn healthy interaction through communal activities, but still maintaining privacy and personal space. The communal approach to living also promotes
camaraderie and the sense of fun that is so important to enjoying a sober
life.
New Vistas' approach to sobriety balances structure and earned trust.
Random and selected drug and alcohol testing encourages residents to stay
on track. Curfews and daily schedules help those in early sobriety avoid
old patterns of behavior. As residents become more solid in their healthy
and productive routines and choices, they enjoy more autonomy. This flexibility
allows each resident's program to be tailored to his or her specific needs
and to develop with each resident's increasing self-sufficiency.
New Vistas can be reached at (310) 391-6100 or by email at info@newvistassoberliving.com. Contact us to discuss how we can meet your specific needs or any other questions you may have about structured sober living. Please be assured that we remain committed to our core goals of physical, emotional and spiritual growth, recovery and sobriety. |