Sober Living Homes for Troubled Young Adults in Hawaii

Sober Living Homes for Young Adults Hawaii HI

Sober Living Homes are residences that are alcohol and drug-free. They are designed housing for troubled young adults who are in recovery. These residences provide kids between the ages of 18 and 25, both men and women in recovery from addiction, an independent living environment with fully integrated therapeutic support services. They also have access to many recreational activities and special events associated with effective therapeutic healing.

These programs are ideal for youthful men and women from Hawaii who are attending college or planning to return to college and looking for a sober place to live, develop healthy friendships, and achieve academic success. Please call (866) 439-0354 to speak with a professional.

Drug-free housing provides a safe haven for those who wish to re-enter mainstream society after a struggle with substance addiction. The peer group plays a key role where individuals going through after-care may not get the understanding they need from friends or family, who can not fully understand their situation.

Other young adults from Hawaii in the same situation can relate, and therefore provide a powerful support structure. Living in the home is a transition. It gets the individual ready for the day when they get their own apartment and return to a drug-free life on their own.

At The Crossroads - Sober Living

At The Crossroads provides a structured environment with accountability, respect, understanding, tolerance, unconditional love. We believe that change is possible when we have the right drive, a positive attitude, and the right support in a sober living program. We strive to accept our clients exactly where they are, adding coaching and patience, knowing that growth will come through hard work and perseverance.

Troubled Young Adults May Receive the Help They Need from Sober Living Homes

Parents, if your adult child from Hawaii needs a safe place to heal, call us now. At The Crossroads is a program that understands your concerns. We want to help your family take the next step toward a hopeful future. Call our Admissions Counselor at (866) 439-0354, today.

More Resources for Parents of Troubled Young Adults

National Alliance for Recovery Residences

The National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) is a 501-c3 nonprofit and recovery community organization (RCO). NARR oversees 2,500 sober home residences throughout the U.S. NARR's mission is to serve people in recovery by enhancing the quality of recovery services provided by sober homes. NARR focuses on improved standards, support services, placement, education, research, and advocacy. NARR believes that all addicts in recovery should receive aftercare recovery to live happier, healthier lives. NARR values hope, compassion, respect, honesty, responsibility, and fairness. NARR is a member of the Association of Recovery Organizations.

Resources for Parents in Hawaii:

State of Hawaii Department of Health (Behavioral Health Services) - The Department of Health improves both mental health and wellness through the strength and integrity of local families and communities. SHDH maintains their mission to not only protect, but to improve the health, well-being, and environment for all people in Hawaii. 

Mental Health America of Hawaii (MHA-HI) - The MHA of Hawaii mission is to not only improve mental wellness, but also to prevent mental disorders and co-occurring illnesses. MHA of Hawaii knows that by reducing the typical stigma linked with mental illness, families and individuals can have greater possibilities for success. This is accomplished by developing the overall care and promoting effective therapy for children, adults, and elders with mental illnesses.

When Young Adults From Hawaii Fail To Launch Successfully

Here At The Crossroads, we recognize that one circumstance doesn't apply to all families. Because of this, we are committed to the supervision of each child's requirements, and we do this with precision and care. You can reach us immediately at (866) 439-0354.

Important facts that parents should know..

Remember that all relationships take work. If we weren’t biologically programmed to love our infants the human race would have died out long ago, but as kids get older we need to build on that natural bond. Luckily, children automatically love their parents. As long as we don't mess it up, we can keep the connection strong.

Decide rules and discipline in advance. It is important for parents to have their own discussion, coming to some kind of agreement, so they are on the same page in advance. Whether you ban them from driving for a week or a month, whether you ground them for a week, cut back on their allowance or Internet use. But, always follow through with the consequences.