Sobriety Companionship

Services

Live-In

A live-in sobriety companion is a comprehensive support system for individuals in recovery from substance abuse, who live with the individual full-time. Around-the-clock support and accountability are provided, helping the individual maintain sobriety, resist temptations, avoid triggers, and build healthy habits. This type of support is critical in the early stages of recovery, when the individual is most vulnerable to relapse. The companion acts as a constant source of encouragement and guidance, providing support and motivation to help the individual overcome challenges and make positive progress in their journey.

On-Call

An on-call sobriety companion is available 24/7 to support you whenever needed. Providing immediate support and guidance whenever the individual is faced with temptations or challenges to their sobriety. They help the individual stay on track, resist temptations, and maintain their commitment to a substance-free life. The on-call nature of the companion ensures that help is always available, whenever it is needed. As the companion becomes a trusted ally and an integral part of the individual’s support network. With a focus on positive reinforcement and building resilience, the companion helps provide the proper support and confidence needed to maintain sobriety and thrive.

Escort-Based

An escort-based sobriety companion helps individuals maintain sobriety by providing support in potentially tempting situations, situations that may contain triggers for a relapse. Accompanying the individual and being present to events and gatherings and provide encouragement and supervision to resist substance use and staying on track towards long-term success in recovery. The companion’s role goes beyond just being present, as they provide a supportive and non-judgmental presence that helps the individual feel confident and empowered.

Areas of Focus:

Sober aftercare can take many forms, including helping find a sponsor, individual or group therapy sessions, support groups, sober living homes or halfway houses, and of course recovery coaching.

The goal of sober aftercare is to provide people in recovery with the tools and support they need to maintain their sobriety and continue to progress in their recovery journey. This may involve helping them develop coping skills, build a strong support network, and create a healthy and fulfilling lifestyle.

Sober aftercare is for people who are in recovery from substance abuse or addiction after they have completed a treatment program, as it can help them stay on track and avoid relapse.

Helping clients set and achieve personal and professional goals. Consulting using a variety of techniques and focusing on things such as goal setting, problem solving, and accountability, to help clients make progress towards their objectives.

Offering advice on a variety of areas, such as career development, relationships, personal growth, and health and wellness while providing support, guidance, and encouragement to my clients as they work towards their goals.

This may involve helping clients identify their strengths and areas for improvement, creating action plans, and providing ongoing accountability to help clients stay on track.

May also help clients discuss new skills and strategies for achieving their goals, and they may work with clients to overcome any obstacles or challenges that may arise.

Includes helping with the process of developing and advancing a career. This can involve finding a job, learning new skills, gaining experience, and working towards career goals.

Career building can involve many different activities, including networking, building a professional reputation, continuing education, and seeking out new opportunities for growth and advancement.

As career building is an ongoing process that can take place throughout a person's working life exposure to challenges to build new skills and experiences will help individuals achieve their professional goals and find fulfilling and meaningful work.

This refers to the various forms of support and resources that are available to help people in recovery from substance abuse or addiction maintain sobriety and achieve long-term success in their recovery journey.

Recovery assistance can take many forms, including individual and group therapy, recovery coaching, sober living accommodations, support groups, and education and training. The goal of recovery assistance is to provide people in recovery with the tools and support they need to overcome their addiction, build a healthy and fulfilling life in recovery, and achieve their goals.

Recovery assistance can be an important part of the recovery process, as it can help people in recovery stay on track and avoid relapse. It can also provide a sense of community and connection for people in recovery, which can be especially important during times of difficulty or challenge.

Services typically involve creating a plan to manage your financial resources effectively. This may include:
o  Developing a financial plan with a comprehensive overview of your financial situation and including your financial goals, risk tolerance, and current financial resources.

o  Setting financial goals to specific targets that you can aim to achieve with your financial resources. These could be short-term goals, such as saving for a down payment on a home, or long-term goals, such as saving for retirement.

o  Creating a budget plan is with a detailed breakdown of your income and expenses, which helps you to understand where your money is going and identify areas where you can cut back.

o  Identifying ways to reduce expenses where you can cut back on your expenses, such as find way of reducing discretionary spending or negotiating lower rates on bills and debts.

o  Finding ways to increase income through negotiating a raise, starting a side business, or finding a second job.

Lifestyle management services are designed to help individuals streamline their personal and professional lives by helping with the organization and productivity of routine tasks and responsibilities.

The specific tasks and responsibilities included in lifestyle management services can vary widely and are unique from person to person. Help is given by assessing a person's lifestyle and healthy living by examining current habits and making recommendations for improvements.

This can include identifying areas where changes can be made to improve diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management. The sobriety companion can also help the person develop strategies for implementing and maintaining these changes and for overcoming any obstacles that may arise.

Additionally, can provide education on topics such as nutrition, exercise, and overall well-being to help the person make informed decisions about their lifestyle choices.