Granada House is a recovery-focused and peer supported sober living community

The Oxford House sober living model is a peer-led group residence. The Oxford House concept is to sustain peer-supported recovery residences for residents in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. The Oxford House organization is a publicly supported, non-profit 501(c)3 corporation, providing a network connecting all Oxford House homes and working to help fund and […]

Contact Us Transitional Sober Living

The heart of the villa is upstairs where you will find a spacious open plan living area with wall to wall glass doors spilling onto the sheltered back terrace and the large sparkling pool. The dining area flows naturally onto the covered front terrace with the BBQ and comfortable outdoor furniture for those ample days […]

Residential Treatment Homeless Help

After a friend introduced her to Answer House Review, Edith felt the encouragement she needed to move forward with her life and build a healthy future for herself and her son. In a year’s time, she was able to cover her expenses and begin saving for a down payment for a house. Services are targeted […]

12 Sleep Doctor-Approved Ways to Stop Alcohol Insomnia

Don’t give up if you don’t notice any massive changes straight away. You might also find you need to continue using alcohol to sleep in small doses before you can taper off entirely. This means you’ll probably end up running to the bathroom more often during the night. As alcohol starts to leave your system, […]

Hunter Biden trial puts Americas addiction crisis back into focus CNN Politics

For country music star Tim McGraw, getting on stage to perform in the early days of his career led to binge drinking. The musician grew up in a culture of excessive drinking in Louisiana and eventually realized he was developing a problem when he felt he could no longer perform without it. Through therapy, he […]

Alcohol: Does it affect blood pressure?

How people react to the adverse effects of alcohol varies depending on age, gender, genetic background and other medical issues. Women tend to develop liver disease faster than men, despite consuming the same amount of alcohol over the same length of time. In the past, moderate drinking was thought to be linked with a lower […]