Live Again Ministries

Live Again Recovery Homes

We are a faith-based program offering a nine-month residential 12-step treatment program in the Mojave Desert, Kern County.

Serving our community by offering help to men who struggle with alcohol or drug dependency.

Residential Program for Males

Life Skills Development

Transitional/RE-Entry

Services We Offer

We are Faith-Based: Participants are guided to establish a personal connection with Jesus Christ, acknowledging Him as their guiding force. This spiritual relationship serves as a cornerstone for the recovery journey.

Case Management

Comprehensive Assessment

Spiritual Transformation

Life Skills Development

Skill Acquisition

Grow in Mindfulness

Transitional
RE-Entry

Transitional Re-Entry Programs

Embark on a Spiritual Path

Top Features

Support
Advocacy
Education

Case Management

  • Comprehensive Assessment: Evaluating the individual’s substance use history, mental health status, physical health, social support systems, and other relevant factors to inform personalized treatment planning.
  • Individualized Treatment Planning involves developing a tailored plan that outlines specific goals, interventions, and services to address the client’s unique needs and promote a holistic approach to recovery.
  • Coordination of Services: Facilitating access to various services, such as medical care, counseling, housing, employment assistance, and legal support, ensuring seamless integration and continuity of care.
  • Advocacy: Acting on behalf of clients to secure necessary resources and services while empowering them to advocate for themselves within the healthcare and social service systems.
  • Monitoring and Evaluation: Regularly reviewing the client’s progress toward treatment goals, adjusting the treatment plan as needed, and addressing any emerging issues to support sustained recovery.
  • Support and Education: Providing clients and their families with information about substance use disorders, treatment options, coping strategies, and relapse prevention to enhance understanding and engagement in the recovery process.

Life Skills Development


Life skills development is the process of acquiring abilities that enable individuals to navigate the challenges of daily life effectively. These skills encompass many competencies, including communication, problem-solving, time management, financial literacy, and emotional regulation. 
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Key Processes in Life Skills Development:

  1. Assessment: Identifying existing strengths and areas for improvement to tailor the development process to individual needs.
  2. Goal Setting: Establishing clear, achievable objectives to guide skill acquisition and measure progress.
  3. Skill Acquisition: Using targeted activities and educational experiences to build specific life skills.
  4. Practice and Application: Implementing new skills in real-life situations to reinforce learning and adaptability.
  5. Feedback and Reflection: Receiving constructive input and self-assessing performance to identify successes and areas needing further development.
  6. Adaptation: Modifying strategies and approaches based on experiences to enhance effectiveness in various contexts.

These processes are integral to personal development, enabling individuals to manage their lives healthily and productively. 
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Top Features

Skill Acquisition
Practice and Application
Adaptation

Probation and Court Appearances


Work with Probation and Courts

Case Managers:

Case managers work with individuals to develop and implement comprehensive plans addressing various needs, including legal, social, and health-related aspects.

Developing Individualized Plans:

Creating tailored plans that outline goals and the steps necessary to achieve them, considering the individual’s unique circumstances. 

Coordinating Services:

Linking individuals with appropriate resources, such as housing, employment, or therapy, to support their rehabilitation and compliance with court orders. 

Monitoring Progress:

Regularly reviewing and adjusting plans as needed to ensure individuals are making progress toward their goals. 

Coordinating Court Appearances:

Assisting individuals in understanding their court obligations and ensuring they attend scheduled hearings. 

Monitoring Progress:

Regularly reviewing and adjusting plans as needed to ensure individuals are making progress toward their goals. 

Sober Living

Transitional/RE-Entry

Transitional re-entry programs are essential in assisting individuals recovering from substance abuse disorders as they reintegrate into society. These programs provide structured support to bridge the gap between intensive rehabilitation and independent living, aiming to reduce relapse rates and promote sustained recovery.

Key Components of Transitional Re-Entry Programs:

Housing Support:
Safe and stable living environments, such as halfway houses or sober living facilities, offer residents a substance-free space to rebuild their lives. These settings often have rules and curfews to encourage responsibility and accountability.

Employment Assistance:
Job training, resume building, and interview preparation services help individuals gain employment, fostering financial independence and boosting self-esteem.

Life Skills Training:
Programs teach essential skills, including budgeting, time management, and effective communication, equipping participants to handle daily responsibilities successfully.

Relapse Prevention Education:
Participants learn to identify triggers, develop coping mechanisms, and create action plans to maintain sobriety in challenging situations.

Peer Support Networks:
Engagement with support groups and recovery communities offers encouragement, shared experiences, and a sense of belonging, which are vital for long-term recovery.