-Recovery Companion-

A recovery companion accompanies the client wherever is necessary. The companion can be used in the daytime or 24/7. A companion offers all of the advantages and positive reinforcement or a recovery coach, but with an enhanced view of the risk factors that can lead to relapse. This can be a very effective strategy to support the client in times of increased temptation and vulnerability, especially in the early days of post-treatment when healthier habits are still being formed. Having a caring companion present provides an additional layer of accountability as the client readjusts. 

This form of peer-to-peer recovery supports both the individual and the recovery companion, building a strong recovery network that can be used to foster growth and wellness.  With the right recovery companion, individuals can make positive changes in their lives while feeling supported throughout the recovery process.

What is the Role of a Recovery Companion?

A recovery companion is similar to a recovery coach, but offers added help in various ways. They have an enhanced view of how risk factors can lead to relapse, which is especially beneficial for those who are new to recovery and need additional support in these areas. Recovery companions are available at any time of the day or night as well.

Recovery companions help create recovery plans that fit the individual’s needs and facilitate goal-setting for long-term success. Additionally, recovery companions provide emotional support and offer physical, mental, and spiritual activities to help individuals cope with the recovery process. By providing a safe and secure environment for their clients, recovery companions are able to assist in recovery from addiction or other life challenges. They may also be an advocate for their client when navigating treatment options and resources.

Does Everyone Need a Recovery Companion?

At Sober Life Services, we will create a personalized plan for your recovery. Some people may need the added support of a recovery companion, whereas others will benefit instead from alternative methods of support and guidance.

Who Needs a Recovery Companion?

Not everyone would benefit from a recovery companion. This may be due to a myriad of reasons, but recovery companions are especially helpful for those who:

  • Are new to recovery and may be at a higher risk of relapse
  • Are feeling especially vulnerable in the initial days after being released from inpatient care
  • Have to return back to an environment where there are multiple risk factors for relapse
  • Are traveling alone and therefore unsupervised
  • Feel unsafe for any reason

Reach Out to Determine What Methods of Support are Best for You

If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction, finding the necessary resources for sustainable recovery can be challenging. At Sober Life Services, we are here to lift the burden of uncertainty. With a comprehensive, whole-person approach to healing, our experienced and committed staff can help to determine whether or not a recovery companion would be beneficial in your wellness journey, and help you to successfully navigate the recovery process. Reach out today and reclaim autonomy over your life once more.

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If you or your loved one are struggling with a substance use disorder (SUD), know that you don’t have to struggle alone. Reach out to Whitney Jones for effective guidance throughout your recovery journey. Sober Life Services will help you to achieve long-term recovery.

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