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A Network of Clean & Sober Homes The Most Successful Sober Living Environment For Recovering People In Early & Middle Stages of Sobriety
Why We Are Different
We are a network of Sixteen (16) homes that functions as a community with step-downs and rewards for those are involved. A community is stronger and more effective than an individual home. It offers more due to the quantity of people, the fellowship and competitive and therapeutic aspects. The residents reinforce their recovery through the support of other recovering persons. Every resident as a stakeholder and a member of the community and is expected to participate and be in integrity. Clean & Sober Land is sacred. Our stance is that we are a place for people to come, who have hopelessly struggled with addiction and that, "We love you but, don't threaten or disrespect our rare opportunity to be clean and sober on this property!" All residents police and expect the compliance and integrity level of the other Residents. This method sets up a "We" environment versus a "Us and Them" setting that we typically find in places where people do not have control of their environment such as prisons, restrictive programs or anywhere where they would normally resist having to stay.
DON TROUTMAN, CAS II, CRPM
Don Troutman has been working in the recovery field since 1989. He holds a BS in Business Administration, Industrial Relations from Fresno State University and two years of addiction studies at American River College. He is a Certified Alcoholism and Other Drug Addictions Recovery Specialist II (CAS II), a CAS Instructor and Certified Recovery Program Manager (CRPM) through California Association of Addiction Recovery Resources (CAARR). Being in recovery since 1985 Don has dedicated his life to the newcomer.
BUNNY TROUTMAN, CAS II, CRPM
Bunny Troutman has been working in the recovery field since 1997. She is a Certified Alcoholism and Other Drug Addictions Recovery Specialist II (CAS II) since 2000 and a Certified Recovery Program Manager (CRPM) through CAARR since 2002 through CAARR. She continues to receive at least 30 hours of education in the recovery on an annual basis.
In 1998 Bunny began planning a detoxification facility where a person could detox in a safe and structured environment. She created the program; Policy & Procedure Manual, detoxification protocols, client activities, and forms. The doors of Clean & Sober Detox opened August 16th, 1999.
DEANA JOHNSON, CADC
In recovery herself, Deana is dedicated to improve the quality of life for those who are still suffering from the effects of drugs and alcohol. Deana Johnson has been working as an independent contractor for several years. Deana is a Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor with CAADAC (California Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors.) Deana has enjoyed working in a variety of treatment modalities including Outpatient, Residential and Dual Diagnosis. She has done extensive group work and individual Counseling over the years. She understands the dynamics of addiction and the devastating effects it has on the individual, family and the community.
JEANIE N.
Jeanie got her start in recovery here at Clean and Sober Living in 2004. She started working for us in 2005 and continues to live at CSTL in Phase Two. Jeanie attributes living at Clean and Sober for helping her maintain her sobriety. She recently graduated from the CAARR Institute, (California Association of Addiction Recovery Resources) in July. Jeanie hopes to become certified as a CAS (Certified Addiction Specialist) this year.
For a tour or more information, contact Clean and Sober Transitional Living at 916-961-2691.
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