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All In One Choices All In One ChoicesPremier Sober Living
Serving Los Angeles County

Recovery begins with the right environment.

All In One Choices provides structured sober living for adults who are continuing their recovery and need a clean, stable, accountable place to do it. Two fully furnished homes, three meals a day, group sessions, and referral partners who get a straight answer the same day.

Front exterior of one of the two sober living homes Front exterior of the second sober living home
Building Stability. Inspiring Independence.

Bed availability

1442Sober living home · [__] beds open
1448Sober living home · [__] beds open

Updated [DATE] · Call to confirm

Our homes

Two professionally maintained homes.

Both homes are fully furnished, clean, and set up for communal living with shared amenities and daily structure.

Living room at 1442 with sectional seating opening onto the kitchen and dining table

1442Sober living home

  • Fully furnished sleeping and living areas
  • Full kitchen and daily meals
  • Recreation and game room
  • Fitness room
  • Outdoor area and organized storage
  • Laundry facilities and high-speed Wi-Fi
Living and dining area at 1448 with three sofas, ottomans, and a shared dining table

1448Sober living home

  • Fully furnished sleeping and living areas
  • Full kitchen and daily meals
  • Spacious living and dining area
  • Fitness and recreation access
  • Outdoor area and organized storage
  • Laundry facilities and high-speed Wi-Fi
Shared spaces

Room to cook, work out, and be around people.

Full kitchens, a recreation room, a fitness room, and outdoor space — the everyday places where the house actually functions.

Services & program features

Structure that supports recovery and stability.

Three meals daily

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served every day, with snacks available between meals.

Group sessions

Structured discussion on recovery, accountability, communication, life skills, goal setting, relapse awareness, and conflict resolution.

Community outings

Sober recreation, wellness activities, and community events that reduce isolation and build peer support.

Random testing

Drug and alcohol testing that may be random, scheduled, or based on reasonable concern.

Medication accountability

Medications are documented and handled according to house policy. Residents report prescriptions and any changes.

House expectations

Curfew, chores, quiet hours after 11:30 p.m., and shared-living standards that everyone follows.

Transportation assistance

Available for appointments and recovery needs when staffing and scheduling allow.

Resource referrals

Employment preparation, benefits, identification, and community-resource connections.

Partner communication

Professional, timely contact with case managers, treatment teams, and community providers.

Meals & daily living

Consistent nourishment is part of a stable home.

Three meals a day and snacks between them. Meal routines add consistency, reduce food insecurity, and hold the rest of the day together. Residents clean up after themselves, follow kitchen guidelines, respect shared food and supplies, and take part in household responsibilities.

  • MorningBreakfast, medication accountability as applicable, chores, appointments or treatment.
  • MiddayLunch, program activities, employment or resource appointments, group participation.
  • EveningDinner, household check-in, recreation, quiet time, and preparation for curfew.
Who we serve

Adults committed to sobriety and willing to follow house expectations.

We're a fit for

  • Adults transitioning from detoxification, residential treatment, incarceration, hospitalization, or unstable housing
  • Clients in outpatient treatment, recovery meetings, case management, or employment preparation
  • Individuals appropriate for shared communal housing
  • Anyone medically and behaviorally stable enough for the level of support provided

We are not the right placement when

  • Detoxification, hospitalization, or a higher level of clinical care is needed right now
  • The client needs nursing care or help with bathing, dressing, or eating — that is a licensed care facility, which we are not
  • Psychiatric stabilization or 24-hour clinical supervision is required
  • Behavior cannot be managed safely in a communal home

If we're not the right bed, we'll say so during screening rather than after a placement fails.

Referral & admission

Six steps to a coordinated placement.

Same-day or rapid placement is possible when screening, documents, funding, and transportation all line up.

Referral received

Phone or email referral with basic client and funding information.

Screening

Review of recovery commitment, medications, mobility, behavior, and shared-living suitability.

Admission review

Confirm eligibility, payment arrangement, documents, and an available bed.

Acceptance

Acceptance confirmation, then coordination of transportation and arrival.

Move-in & orientation

Complete intake, review expectations, assign the sleeping area, and walk through daily routines.

Ongoing collaboration

Appropriate, authorized communication with the referral partner to support continuity of care.

Admission checklist

What helps us make a safe placement decision.

General considerations

  • Adult seeking or maintaining sobriety
  • Willing to follow house rules, curfew, chores, testing, and program expectations
  • Appropriate for shared communal housing
  • Medically and behaviorally stable for this level of support
  • Funding or payment arrangement confirmed before admission
  • No immediate emergency requiring detox, hospitalization, or higher clinical care

Information requested

  • Photo identification, or available identification information
  • Emergency contact
  • Medication list and pharmacy information
  • Recent discharge or referral information, when available
  • Funding or payment authorization
  • Transportation plan and expected arrival time
  • Case manager or referral source contact
Program expectations

Clear expectations keep the household safe and respectful.

Nothing here is a surprise after move-in. Every resident reviews and signs the house rules at orientation.

  • Maintain sobriety and submit to testing when requested
  • Treat residents, staff, neighbors, and the property with respect
  • Follow curfew, quiet hours, smoking rules, and all safety requirements
  • Keep sleeping areas and shared spaces clean and free of food, trash, and hazards
  • Complete assigned chores and share household responsibilities
  • Attend required treatment, recovery meetings, group sessions, and appointments
  • Follow medication procedures and report medication changes
  • No weapons, illegal drugs, alcohol, or prohibited items
  • Follow the no-visitor policy unless management gives written approval
  • Communicate honestly and raise concerns through the right channels

Testing

Random, scheduled, or for cause. Positive or refused tests are addressed according to program policy and the safety of the house.

Safety & security

Residents report hazards, suspected substance activity, threats, violence, weapons, or unsafe charging practices immediately.

When more care is needed

Overdose risk, severe withdrawal, a medical or psychiatric emergency, or behavior that can't be managed safely may require emergency services, detox, or hospitalization.

Why agencies choose us

What referral partners can expect.

Fast response

We answer referral inquiries promptly and tell you what beds are actually open.

Structured environment

Clear expectations, house routines, and accountability from day one.

Meals & daily support

Three meals daily, snacks, group sessions, outings, recreation, and household structure.

Professional homes

Fully furnished, maintained living environments with shared amenities.

Collaborative communication

Coordination with case managers, treatment providers, probation and parole, and community partners as authorized.

Clear terms up front

Housing rates, funding arrangements, payment responsibility, and invoicing are settled before placement.

Frequently asked

Quick answers for referral partners.

How quickly can a client be admitted?

It depends on bed availability, screening, documents, funding, and transportation. Same-day or rapid placement is possible when all of those are in place.

Are meals included?

Yes. Three meals are served daily and snacks are available throughout the day.

Are group sessions and outings offered?

Yes. Group sessions and appropriate community or recreational outings are part of the environment.

Do you provide detox or clinical treatment?

No. All In One Choices provides sober living and supportive structure. Detoxification, medical care, therapy, and licensed treatment must be provided by qualified outside providers. Residents can live here while receiving those services elsewhere.

How is payment handled?

Rates and payment arrangements are discussed and confirmed before admission, and the responsible payer is identified in writing.

Do you communicate with case managers?

Yes, when appropriate and authorized. Coordinated communication with referral partners is part of how we work.

What happens after a relapse or serious violation?

The response depends on safety, the circumstances, program policy, and whether a higher level of care is required. We notify the referral partner when appropriate and authorized.

What is the visitor policy?

No visitors, unless management provides written approval for a specific purpose.

Make a referral

Send what you have. We'll call you back.

Complete as much as is available — a partial referral is still a referral. For anything urgent, call the business line.

Business phone

(323) 693-2414

Referrals: Housing@allin1choices.org

Serving Los Angeles County

Jamal Dillard

Operations & Facilities Administrator

referralsallin1choices@outlook.com

Shanika Orange

Operations & Facilities Manager

Shanika@allin1choices.org

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