MIAMI, FL, June 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Addictions Coach Company announced that they are offering mobile rehab services to residents of the prestigious Cleveland House. The Addictions Coach Company is bringing the rehab to the clients that are residing in a sober living setting, right on the beach. Long gone are the days of a client trekking to an IOP program in hopes of getting sober. At Cleveland House, the sober coach comes to them.
For clients leaving a drug treatment facility, the choices of where to live and what therapist to see are daunting, especially when they do not know the area and make a blind choice based on the recommendation of a therapist that has never seen the living arrangements or met the aftercare therapist. Now the choices of where to go and whom to see to remain sober have gotten more accessible and easier.
"I chose to work directly with Alan Rubin at Cleveland House because of the way he handles sobriety and all of the amenities that he offers the clients getting sober," Cali Estes, owner of The Addictions Coach said. "He is located directly on the boardwalk in Hollywood Beach; he has a pool and offers a gym membership to all the guys. It is a caring place that offers more than just a bed."
Cali's multidimensional approach focuses on the underlying cause of the addiction and she approaches each client in a unique manner. By being mobile and coming directly to the client, she is able to work more intensely with the client directly and get to the root cause of the addiction much quicker than group sessions or long weeks of IOP. Cali combines talk therapy, life coaching, nutrition, fitness and other modalities that are more intense than additional therapies. Having access to the healing properties of the ocean, Cali can assist clients in reaching their goals faster.
The Cleveland House is the first halfway house to offer on-site sober coaching and the services of a mobile therapist. The Cleveland House offers daily meetings, 12 step philosophy and random drug screening to all of its residents. It is located 100 steps from the beautiful beach in Hollywood, Florida and offers restaurants, exercise opportunities and it is close to bus routes and work opportunities.
"Our mission is to help those reaching out to save themselves, "Alan Rubin said. "Stories of families divided, jobs lost, financial devastation and legal calamity are often accompanied by depression and anxiety. At this point, and in most cases, all seems hopeless and the one addicted may also become abandoned by every person, place and thing in their life."
The Cleveland House offers many amenities that traditional sober living houses lack. Barbeques, bike riding, roller blading, heated pool, gym memberships, daily meetings, life coaching groups. Residents have access to the beach, Hollywood Boardwalk, and other fun water sports and land sports that are keys in assisting someone in recovery. The physical location is in a very safe, secure environment that is astatically pleasing and serene.
"Our residents come from all over the world to stay with us," Alan said. "The Cleveland House functions and adheres to the principles of the 12 Steps of Recovery and based solely on the concept of one whom has suffered and overcome successfully, reaching out to assist one who is suffering and willing for help now, we are here."
The Addictions Coach and Cleveland House have teamed up to offer a sober living environment and mobile therapy sober coaching to all residents that are looking for the ideal way to recover from drug and alcohol addictions.
Cali has consulted in 2 countries and frequently flies between South Florida, New York and Los Angeles to work with her clients. She has clients in the music industry, acting/film, modeling, CEO's and frequent high stress jobs clients. She is available on an individual basis for clients, more intensive or for speaking engagements. She has accompanied clients to high risk situations like weddings, worked 'on set' of movie and film productions, worked directly with pro athletes, sat in on business meetings, been 'on tour' with musicians and even will work directly in the home of the client for a more intensive 'rehab' setting.
The Addictions Coach is based out of Miami Florida but services clients in all of South Florida, New York City and Los Angeles. Cleveland House is located in Hollywood Beach, Florida.
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Cali Estes
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The Addictions Coach handles drug, alcohol, food, sex and gambling addictions in an non traditional, total person centered approach. Please contact Cali Estes at 786-709-0479
The Addictions Coach offers sober coaching services at Cleveland House
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