The Sober Living Community of Your Choice
Recovery is a journey that no one should have to walk alone. Our mission is to provide a safe, structured, and supportive environment where young adults can rebuild their lives and achieve long-term sobriety.
Meet Clayton
Clayton knows firsthand the challenges of addiction. He has lived in Newbury Park since he was two years old, and this community has been his foundation through both good times and difficult struggles. After years of battling addiction and alcoholism, Clayton hit rock bottom. He felt beaten, broken, and utterly alone, like many others struggling with substance abuse.
But it was at this critical crossroads that Clayton chose a different path. With the help of other sober men and a deep commitment to transforming his life, Clayton worked hard to achieve six years of happy, healthy sobriety. Now, his mission is to help other young men facing similar challenges.
Meet Eric
Eric plays an active role in the sober community, sponsoring other men in AA, facilitating groups at rehabs, and doing volunteer work. Since he got sober on September 6th of 2015, Eric has been able to earn a bachelor's degree, reconcile his familial relationships, and travel the world.
Passionate about the sober community and helping men better their lives, Eric aims to put his knowledge of sobriety to use in creating a safe substance free home for young men where they can learn the keys to developing a sustainable self-sufficient sober lifestyle.
A Safe Place to Recover
Clayton's dream was to create a sober living community where young men could find safety, structure, and support as they rebuild their lives. Bloom House Recovery offers a nurturing environment where residents can focus on their recovery, free from the chaos of addiction, with the peace of mind that their families are looking for.
Our home is located in the beautiful hills of Newbury Park, surrounded by nature, hiking trails, and the beach just a few miles away. It’s a place where residents can not only work on their sobriety but also reconnect with themselves and the world around them.