Mission

Welcome to Willow Manor Clean & Supportive Living Homes, where we draw inspiration from the unwavering resilience and strength of the magnificent willow tree. In parallel with the willow’s remarkable ability to thrive and adjust, our residents embark on their path to recovery from substance abuse and addiction, constantly evolving and adapting. Within our secure and nurturing environment, we foster a strong sense of community, empowering residents to cultivate the necessary skills and support systems for a sober and gratifying existence, enabling them to flourish once again.

Our foundation rests upon the core values of responsibility, reverence, and self-care. We wholeheartedly endeavor to establish an inclusive and inviting atmosphere, dedicated to facilitating the healing and growth of our residents. At Willow Manor, we understand that everyone’s journey is unique, and we are committed to providing an unwavering support system as individuals embark on their transformative voyage toward lasting recovery.

Why Sober Living

An unfortunate statistic: 40 to 60% of individuals new to recovery relapse within their first 30 days of leaving an inpatient treatment center, and up to 85% relapse within their first year.  Oftentimes individuals in their initial months of recovery will resume their day-to-day lives that they lived prior to recovery with the expectation that they can continue to live life as normal without using drugs and alcohol.  Unfortunately, this is not possible for many new to recovery.  The first year of recovery is especially fragile and meaningful.  Studies suggest that once an individual is able to maintain 12 months of abstinence, their chances of continued long-term success in sobriety dramatically increase.

Research shows that a safe and substance-free living environment as well as social support are critical to long-term success in maintaining abstinence from drugs and alcohol.  Sober Living Homes, also known as Transitional Living Homes, can serve as a vital tool and conduit of change, allowing for new social support systems to develop in a healthy living environment that is conducive to recovery.  Otherwise, if individuals are placed back into their previous living environments when they are not stable in their recovery studies reflect an increased risk for relapse.

Despite how “strong-willed” one might believe they are, the fact of the matter is that when returning to an environment in which one was once active in their addiction there is the risk for increased exposure to triggers that can lead to relapse.  This is because individuals who have developed addictions have neurally embedded associations and memories with their addictive behaviors, resulting in minuscule things triggering them that may not even enter the conscious mind.  Sights, sounds, smells, people, places, and other such things can trigger euphoric recall.  As such, sober transitional living homes serve as a great resource in early recovery when individuals are most vulnerable and susceptible to relapse.

About Us

Jaxon Grandchamp

As the owner of a sober living environment, I understand the importance of providing a safe and supportive environment for individuals in recovery. My passion for helping others achieve and maintain lasting sobriety is rooted in my deep understanding of the challenges that individuals in recovery face, and my desire to offer support and compassion during this difficult time.

I have a strong background in substance use disorder treatment, with a BA in Psychology as well as extensive experience working in various recovery and mental health organizations. But beyond my professional qualifications, I have a personal commitment to recovery, having seen the pain and struggles of close family and friends, I bring a deep empathy and understanding to the work that I do every day.

Research shows that sober living environments play a crucial role in the recovery process, and I am dedicated to creating a community that is not only safe and structured but also compassionate and understanding. I know that recovery is a journey, it is not always easy, and it requires a lot of support and understanding from the people around us. I strive to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where individuals in recovery can feel comfortable and supported as they work to build a healthy and fulfilling life in sobriety.

Contact

8324 Silver Moon Way,
Sacramento, CA 95829

info@willowmanorsoberhomes.com
(916) 877-9123

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