Patients End Up Cycling Through Unlicensed, Unsupervised Sober Homes That Do Little To Help Them
California lawmakers are in the process of figuring out ways to monitor the sober homes, with five proposals that would establish new guidelines for how they are run and impose fines on some practices.
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The Costs Of Sober Living On The Orange County Coast
Many of the homes in question, privately owned and in nice residential areas, are unlicensed, unsupervised and nearly impossible to regulate. When residents’ or their parents’ cash or insurance money dries up, they’re dropped off in town and join the ranks of the homeless. (Gorn, 4/30)