Different types of sober living homes offer different levels of support in recovery.

There are a number of different options in addiction treatment – fromdetoxificationtoaftercare– and depending upon your addiction and treatment history, your present needs, and your goals for the future, different levels of care may be more or less appropriate.

Sober livingis an excellent option for people in recovery who have a solid foundation based on medical and psychotherapeutic care as well as a rough idea of the direction they would like to head next in recovery. It is not, however, a treatment for addiction – but it’s also not a forever solution to housing post-rehab, either. Is a sober living program the right choice for you?

What Is Sober Living?

Different types ofsober living homesoffer different levels of support in recovery. Some offer intensive support with rigid requirements for all residents; others are less intensive in their support levels, offering only the guarantee that other residents will remain clean and sober and that there will be no drugs and alcohol on the premises.

Different levels of support and care may be desirable at different stages of recovery. For example, if you have been in residence at an inpatient addiction treatment program for a year and would like to continue the high level of support but would like to be able to work toward moving out on your own, then a sober living home that offers outpatient treatment or in-home therapy and support may be your first choice with the option to decrease your number of therapy sessions each week as needed.

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On the other hand, if you are just in need of a home that is safe and guaranteed to be sober while you work on finding a job to support you and a new home that will be equally drug-free, then a less regimented sober living home may be better suited to your needs.

Questions to Ask About Sober Living

It is important that you thoroughly look into your sober living options and ask questions before choosing the right one for you – or determining whether or not the option is right for you. For example, you might ask:

Recommended Length of Stay

Like everything about recovery, the length of time that you spend in a sober living program should be determined by your own personal needs. There is no standard that will guarantee you success in recovery. The amount of time you spend in a sober living program should be determined by: