Alive Sober Living

Alive Sober Living Alive Sober Living is here to provide a home to all who are determined to live a sober lifestyle.

We know recovery needs more than willpower — it needs a home that supports it. At Alive Sober Living, we've seen how tid...
02/04/2026

We know recovery needs more than willpower — it needs a home that supports it. At Alive Sober Living, we've seen how tidy spaces, steady routines, and respectful staff help people sleep better, focus more, and get back to work or school in weeks. Ready to move from chaos to calm? Learn how admissions and outcomes work at our Temecula home: https://wix.to/q3jRJYF 🌿👍

Have questions or want a tour? Ask below or message us.

I spent my first big game sober feeling nervous, tempted, and oddly proud all at once. At Alive Sober Living in Temecula...
02/04/2026

I spent my first big game sober feeling nervous, tempted, and oddly proud all at once. At Alive Sober Living in Temecula, small routines saved me: a pre-game check-in with my peer, a short walk before kickoff, and a simple plan for cravings. Our houses offer structured support, regular testing, and teammates who get it — not to control you, but to protect your dignity. Want practical tips and confidential help? Learn how our Temecula Valley homes support celebrations and triggers: https://wix.to/i7991RI

Ready to leave isolation behind? At Alive Sober Living we wake up to peer check-ins, mentorship pairings, and simple dai...
02/04/2026

Ready to leave isolation behind? At Alive Sober Living we wake up to peer check-ins, mentorship pairings, and simple daily rituals that keep us honest and moving forward. You’ll get a routine, real people who’ve been where you are, and practical support when temptation hits. Want ideas you can use right after rehab — or want to apply for peer-supported housing in Temecula Valley? Visit https://wix.to/YwS4ANw and reach out today. You don’t have to do this alone. 💬🤝

Boundaries help you heal — they’re not punishment. At our sober living home in Temecula, mandatory testing, curfews, and...
02/04/2026

Boundaries help you heal — they’re not punishment. At our sober living home in Temecula, mandatory testing, curfews, and chores are tools that protect dignity and build stability so you can regain independence. Want clarity? Download our one-page guide to house rules and the application steps to ease anxiety for you and your family: https://wix.to/0146J6B Do you have questions about what to expect? Ask us below — we’re here to help.

We’re with you today. Feeling triggered by the game? Try this quick grounding: pause, breathe in for 4, hold for 4, exha...
02/04/2026

We’re with you today. Feeling triggered by the game? Try this quick grounding: pause, breathe in for 4, hold for 4, exhale for 6, then name 3 things you can see right now. If you need support get to a meeting or call your sponsor! Or learn about same‑day intake options in one of our substance free homes: https://wix.to/sV00Xx2 We offer safe, structured environments and sober-viewing ideas. Want to talk now? Send a message — we’ll listen.

We set clear rules because recovery needs structure — not punishment. At Alive Sober Living we use simple practices like...
02/04/2026

We set clear rules because recovery needs structure — not punishment. At Alive Sober Living we use simple practices like daily check-ins, regular drug testing, and community standards to keep everyone safe and respected. Residents tell us these routines restore dignity and accountability: “The check-ins kept me honest,” “Testing helped me trust myself again.” Looking for a reliable sober living home in Temecula Valley? Learn how our policies support your recovery and how to join our home. https://wix.to/ZssTLA8 . Call or visit our site to get started.

Heading to a Super Bowl gathering and want to stay sober? We’ve got you. Here are five practical, dignity-preserving tac...
02/04/2026

Heading to a Super Bowl gathering and want to stay sober? We’ve got you. Here are five practical, dignity-preserving tactics: 1) Share your exit plan with a friend and leave when it’s not working. 2) Use a buddy system—check in by text or step outside together. 3) Bring or request non-alcoholic options you enjoy. 4) Try quick coping tools: deep breaths, grounding prompts, or a 5-minute walk. 5) Find local sober meetups or recovery-friendly spaces nearby. Need a ready-made exit-plan template or help with transitional housing after treatment? Our Alive Sober Living community supports you. Call or start intake at https://wix.to/cP2ezPW — we’ll help you keep recovery steady.

Ready for the next step after sober living? We’ve built a clear roadmap at Alive Sober Living to help you move toward in...
02/04/2026

Ready for the next step after sober living? We’ve built a clear roadmap at Alive Sober Living to help you move toward independence—budgeting lessons, job-search support, sober housing referrals, and guided freedom inside a structured routine. Want to see how it works for residents in Temecula? Visit https://wix.to/mGT5pfh to learn more and get started. Ready to take the next step? Tell us what support matters most to you.

05/14/2024

We currently have men's and women's beds available.

03/16/2024
01/18/2024

"In the rooms" is a phrase commonly used in the recovery community, particularly in reference to 12-step programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA). It refers to the physical or virtual meetings where individuals gather to support each other in their recovery from addiction.

In these meetings, people share their experiences, strength, and hope with one another, providing a safe and non-judgmental space for individuals to discuss their struggles and successes in overcoming addiction. The meetings typically follow a structured format, including readings from recovery literature, personal sharing, and discussions on various recovery topics.

Attending meetings "in the rooms" can be beneficial for individuals seeking support and guidance in their recovery journey. It allows them to connect with others who have faced similar challenges, learn from their experiences, and gain valuable insights and tools for maintaining sobriety.

It's important to note that while 12-step programs like AA and NA have helped many people in their recovery, they may not be the right fit for everyone. There are alternative support groups and treatment options available as well. It's essential to find a recovery approach that resonates with you and meets your specific needs.

Here is the link if you want to join in. You can listen and watch while being anonymous if you prefer.

Address

Temecula, CA

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Alive Sober Living posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Alive Sober Living:

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram