Over the past few weeks, our residents, alumni, and staff have been busy—and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
From the cool, flowing waters at Johnson’s Shut-Ins to the camaraderie of the Hill Jack House Golf Tournament, and the excitement of an alumni day at the Cardinals game, we’ve been proving that recovery isn’t just about staying sober—it’s about building a life worth living.
In early recovery, it’s easy to get stuck in your own head. The “what ifs,” the regrets, the fear of what’s next—it can feel overwhelming. That’s why at Learn to Live Recovery, we encourage our guys to step out of their thoughts and into real-life experiences. As we like to say: “Get out of your head and into your life.”
And that’s exactly what we’ve been doing. Whether we’re swinging golf clubs, cheering in the stadium, or soaking in the beauty of nature, we’re giving our residents and alumni opportunities to connect—to themselves, to each other, and to the world around them.
These shared experiences build trust, laughter, accountability, and most of all—hope. They remind everyone involved that recovery doesn’t mean sitting still. It means living fully, one day at a time.
We’re grateful for our extended Learn to Live family—for the staff who show up with heart, the alumni who stay connected, and the community partners who help us create unforgettable experiences.
Because when recovery becomes a lifestyle, not a punishment—that’s when the real transformation begins.
Want to learn more about our extended care program or how to get involved?
👉 Contact us today or visit learntoliverecovery.com
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