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About Higher Plane Sober Living Loyola
Higher Plane Loyola is a sober living home for men who are coming out of residential treatment and are in need of a structured living environment and community. Higher Plane is founded on principles of honesty, responsibility and structure. Residents are offered an expansive set of resources, which includes recovery coaching, education and employment assistance, life skills classes, and additional resources for third-party referrals as needed.
At Higher Plane, the home has a live-in manager who also operates as a mentor for the men who reside there. All men are given weekly, random drug screenings and each man must be drug and alcohol free for 30 days before entering Higher Plane. Morning and evening check-ins help maintain accountability. Residents must have a sponsor and participate in 4 12-Step meetings per week. To provide structure, Higher Plane requires all men to participate in daily household chores, budget their money, participate in health and fitness activities, prepare their own nutritious meals and work, attend school, or volunteer for 20 hours each week.
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Men only
Treatment for men addresses the specific challenges men face and unites them in a likeminded, shame-free environment for greater comfort and success.
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Transitional Living
After rehab, some people stay in a transitional living situation before returning home. These programs offer structure, education, and community support.
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Twelve Step Facilitation
12-Step groups offer a framework for addiction recovery. Members commit to a higher power, recognize their issues, and support each other in the healing process.
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Twelve Step
Incorporating spirituality, community, and responsibility, 12-Step philosophies prioritize the guidance of a Higher Power and a continuation of 12-Step practices.
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Twelve Step Facilitation
12-Step groups offer a framework for addiction recovery. Members commit to a higher power, recognize their issues, and support each other in the healing process.
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Alcohol
Using alcohol as a coping mechanism, or drinking excessively throughout the week, signals an alcohol use disorder.
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Benzodiazepines
Benzodiazepines are prescribed to treat anxiety and sleep issues. They are highly habit forming, and their abuse can cause mood changes and poor judgement.
Cocaine
Cocaine is a stimulant with euphoric effects. Agitation, muscle ticks, psychosis, and heart issues are common symptoms of cocaine abuse.
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Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is the excessive and repetitive use of substances, despite harmful consequences to a person's life, health, and relationships.
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Heroin
Heroin is a highly addictive and illegal opioid. It can cause insomnia, collapsed veins, heart issues, and additional mental health issues.
Psychedelics
Hallucinogenic drugs—like LSD—cause euphoria and increased sensory experiences. When abused, they can lead to depression and psychosis.
Methamphetamine
Methamphetamine, or meth, increases energy, agitation, and paranoia. Long-term use can result in severe physical and mental health issues.
Opioids
Opioids produce pain-relief and euphoria, which can lead to addiction. This class of drugs includes prescribed medication and the illegal drug heroin.
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Prescription Drugs
It's possible to abuse any drug, even prescribed ones. If you crave a medication, or regularly take it more than directed, you may have an addiction.
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Synthetic Drugs
Synthetic drugs are made in a lab, unlike plant-based drugs like mushrooms. Most synthetic drugs are either stimulants or synthetic cannabinoids.
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