Learn to Live Recovery is an extended care and sober living facility which focuses on taking young men through the recovery process with an emphasis on finding purpose and positivity in life through community and experiences. Learn to Live's vision is “to reintegrate young men back into their communities and provide them with the tools of recovery that will stand the tests of time." They accomplish this vision by providing a unique program that is tailored to the client's needs. While each day has a schedule, clients will be able to choose their own activities. Each resident will have access to a gym membership and the option to participate in outdoor activities like sporting events, hiking, kayaking, fishing, and more. Learn to Live will also have several seasonal activities designed to build community including bowling, paintball, movies, and sports. There are 3 mandatory house meetings each week that the residents must be present for: 12-Step meetings, community meetings, and community activity. Weekly groups will include relapse prevention, vocational skills, cooking, budgeting, and educational support.The Learn to Live home is surrounded by nature in the scenic area of Hermann, Missouri. The cabin-like home provides a warm, comfortable atmosphere conducive to healing. Bedrooms are shared along with cozy, spacious common areas that have an abundance of natural light and a beautiful view of the outdoors. Residents are expected to make their own bed each day, and chores will be designated by the resident coordinator. Residents are also responsible for purchasing and cooking their own meals.Learn to Live provides compassionate staff and the healthy environment needed for growth and healing.
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