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It’s a new day for Sober Living in Florida with In-Home Addiction Treatment.

Recovery requires stability and support. At Aware Recovery Care, we provide the tools Florida residents need to succeed—whether you’re in sober living or transitioning to the next stage.

Residential Sober Living in Florida

Sober living is a crucial phase in recovery, marking the transition from addiction to a sober lifestyle. Following intensive treatment, it’s the path toward living independently, without alcohol or drugs. Setbacks are an unfortunate but expected part of this journey, especially if someone attempts it alone. Professional support directly affects long-term success. 

Florida offers various recovery housing and sober living options, and Aware Recovery Care provides an innovative solution — In-Home Addiction Treatment. This flexible approach is tailored to the individual’s needs, allowing clients to recover at home while receiving expert, comprehensive

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What Is Sober Living in Florida?

Research and experience show addiction recovery has several stages in someone’s journey to sobriety and independence. Sober living is a key transitional phase, typically following inpatient treatment or detox. It provides a safe, structured environment where individuals can live without alcohol or drugs while preparing for independent living. 

What Is the Meaning of Sober Living?

Sober living is a daily commitment to staying free from drugs and alcohol. It focuses on being present and staying focused. This allows someone in recovery to thrive as active, contributing members of society and to rebuild relationships that may have been lost to their addiction.  

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Contact us and we will quickly assess whether you meet the criteria for our program of care.

To learn more about working with an Aware Recovery Care team in Florida to achieve sustained recovery, please call 1-844-292-7372 or 561-418-3262 for immediate help. Aware Recovery Care works with clients throughout Florida.

Is Living Sober Worth It?

Sober living offers numerous benefits. The most important are improvements in physical and mental well-being. Decision-making gets easier and cognitive clarity is enhanced. Improved emotional stability helps to foster stronger relationships. Mood swings lessen and anxiety and depression decrease. 

A renewed sense of purpose arises accompanied by boosted energy, improved sleep, and lowered risk of chronic illnesses. 

Financially, money now goes toward healthier pursuits or saving for the future.

What Are Challenges to Sober Living in Florida?

Sober living in Florida comes with its own unique set of challenges. The state is a tourism mecca that has built its economy around entertainment and indulgence. Many areas have active social scenes noted for their vibrant nightlife. The temptations of alcohol and drugs abound. This makes sobriety and recovery difficult in the face of so many triggers, as evidenced by statistics from 2022 reported on the Florida Department of Health’s website, which demonstrate a slight decrease from the prior year.

  • Fatal overdoses – 7,769
  • EMS overdose responses – 105,490
  • Naxalone administered – 51,752
  • Annual drug arrests – 83,197

Despite the challenges, many Floridians have successfully navigated sober living by seeking supportive communities and professional guidance while maintaining strong personal motivation. 

How Do You Achieve Sober Living in Florida?

Achieving sober living in Florida requires someone in recovery to follow a specific path. 

They start with a structured daily routine that’s supported by healthy habits, including: 

  • Daily exercise. 
  • Nutritious meals with lots of healthy greens and fruit. 
  • Plenty of water.
  • Consistent sleep. 

Another step is developing accountability and a sense of community. One option is to attend meetings of support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA), both which are widely available in Florida.

A next step is to identify personal triggers and learn to deal with them. Recognizing situations, emotions, or people that may lead to substance use is key to developing effective coping strategies. 

Lastly, it’s important for anyone in recovery to put him or herself in a sober environment. That will help to prioritize well-being along with therapy and counseling to help build interpersonal skills and address underlying emotional issues.

What Are Sober Living Homes?

Sober living homes in Florida are substance-free residences that support someone transitioning from addiction treatment to independent living. They offer a safe and secure environment that supports the development of healthy routines, accountability, and recovery skills. Each sober living facility is different, but residents can expect to share in household chores, attend support meetings, and engage in work or educational programs.  

The four levels of sober living homes available in Florida are: 

  • Peer-run homes: Focused on accountability, self-managed by residents. 
  • Monitored homes: More oversight from staff members who visit regularly.  
  • Supervised homes: More structured with additional onsite staff and regular routines.
  • Integrated homes: A combination of life skills training and clinical services.

What Is a New Alternative to Sober Living in Florida?

Aware Recovery Care’s In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT) offers a flexible alternative for anyone in Forida looking to live sober without leaving the comfort of home. IHAT allows individuals to focus on recovery while providing flexibility and allowing them their privacy.

What Is In-Home Addiction Treatment?

Combining expert clinical guidance with a hands-on approach, Aware Recovery Care’s In-Home Addiction Treatment supports clients in building resilience and healthy habits while they navigate the challenges of the real world. It allows and encourages individuals to resume their personal and professional responsibilities. 

By empowering clients to pursue long-term sobriety with dignity and independence, IHAT makes it easier to transform their lives on their terms, fostering sustainable recovery.

More clients finished the IHAT program than in traditional rehab (2.5 times more). IHAT also has a 78% recovery success rate that surpasses the rest of the industry.

How Does In-Home Addiction Treatment Work?

Clients receive personalized care, peer support, therapy, and medical services with IHAT. Their homes are transformed into a treatment center, providing them an option to continue their recovery journey without pausing their lives. Trained staff supervise following SAMHSA guidelines. Peers visit in person to reinforce accountability and personal goals. IHAT can last up to a year, with options for long-term assistance as needed. 

How Do You Start with In-Home Addiction Treatment?

For information on IHAT in Florida, get started here on the Aware Recovery Care website or call 561.418.3262.

* 79% completion rate achieved by Aware clients at 90 days vs. 32% in traditional programs. 
** 78% of Aware clients are abstinent from drugs and alcohol 6 months post treatment.

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