Sober living georgia

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

A stable environment is key to recovery. Aware Recovery Care offers support and resources in Georgia—whether you’re in sober living or moving forward.

Residential Sober Living in Georgia

Sober living is a critical step in the recovery process. It gives much-needed structure and support to help the transition from treatment to a drug-and-alcohol-free life. It’s a time for regaining independence, rebuilding lives, and learning to navigate challenges without turning to substances for support. Setbacks are all too common, especially if you try to go it alone.  Having expert support and professional guidance makes a real difference in successfully achieving long-term sobriety.

In Georgia, there are plenty of good options for sober living, including traditional recovery housing. There are also innovative programs like Aware Recovery Care’s In-Home Addiction Treatment. In-home treatment is a different approach: it allows individuals to recover in the comfort and privacy of their own homes.

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What Is Sober Living in Georgia?

Recovering from addiction is challenging. The journey requires progressing through several stages before achieving the goal of lasting sobriety and independence. Sober living is one of these stages. Usually following detox or inpatient treatment, it provides a safe, structured environment where individuals can stay away from alcohol and drugs and focus on rebuilding their lives. Sober living is when the coping strategies and healthy routines needed for long-term sobriety are developed.

What Is Sober Living?

Sober living is a conscious, daily effort to remain free of drugs and alcohol. It’s centered on being present and intentional, with the hope of leading a more rewarding, fulfilling life. This journey helps individuals fix damaged relationships and participate in their communities again.

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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 Sober Living Worth It?

Sober living brings profound benefits, from improvements in physical and mental health to better decision-making, clearer thinking, and emotional stability. Sticking to sobriety leads to healthier relationships with others and days relieved of addiction’s mood swings, anxiety, and depression. In the short term, people who achieve sober living have more energy and more restorative sleep. Long-term benefits include lower risk of chronic illnesses and a better quality of life.

Sober living also makes a big difference financially. Living free of drugs or alcohol allows for money to be spent toward long-term goals or experiences that bring joy. It all adds up to greater stability and security. 

What Are Challenges to Sober Living in Georgia?

Though Georgia officials have been investing in community-based initiatives and public health campaigns to combat addiction, the state’s resources are limited, and the challenges are reflected in recent statistics. Drug overdose deaths are below the national average but have increased recently due in large part to fentanyl. Alcohol poisoning statistics for the state are above those of other states, but at 7.8 per million, they are still below the national average.

The state’s drug surveillance unit reported that prescription drug misuse and the presence of fentanyl in illegal drugs is a significant issue that accounts for a large proportion of emergency department visits.

How Do You Achieve Sober Living in Georgia?

Committing to sober living in Georgia requires structure and routine. Staying focused on healthy habits like getting regular exercise and eating healthy meals with plenty of fruits and vegetables is a good start. Staying hydrated and sticking to a consistent sleep schedule helps, too. These practices are foundational to physical and mental well-being for anybody, but especially for those working toward a sober life.

The support provided by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), and similar groups has proven invaluable to many throughout Georgia. Both organizations have played a critical role in recovery for millions of people, with their success attributed to both the accountability and community they provide.

One of the biggest challenges to sober living is dealing with long-standing personal triggers. Learning what these are can help someone in recovery to manage emotions and damaging reactions. It can also steer them away from people who led them to substance use in the past. Learning how to cope effectively is one of the most important aspects of recovery. 

What Are Sober Living Homes?

Georgia’s sober living homes are substance-free environments set up to help individuals shift from addiction treatment to living independently. They are safe, structured settings dedicated to encouraging healthy routines and accountability. 

Every sober living facility has its unique philosophy and approach but most share certain common elements, including expectations that residents will participate in group support meetings, take responsibility for household chores, and get jobs or go to school.

Peer support plays a pivotal role in sober living, especially in accountability. The structured routines in sober living homes foster an appreciation of being part of something larger and contribute to the stability needed for lasting recovery.

There are four levels of sober living homes with varying levels of support. Peer-run homes focus on accountability, while monitored homes have staff oversight. For those needing more controls, supervised homes provide more structure with on-site staff, while integrated homes combine life skills training with clinical services to support comprehensive recovery.

What Is a New Alternative to Sober Living in Georgia?

Aware Recovery’s In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT) is an innovative approach to recovery. It gives individuals the ability to work toward sobriety in the comfort of their own homes.

What Is In-Home Addiction Treatment?

In IHAT, clients get tailored, professional in-home care that combines clinical advice with hands-on assistance. It helps to build resilience and healthy habits while freeing clients to navigate the real-world challenges of their personal and professional lives.

How Does In-Home Addiction Treatment Work?

IHAT represents a reimagining of addiction recovery. It transforms the client’s home into a fully supported treatment center, complete with trained professionals supervising the program using guidelines from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. IHAT provides high-quality, evidence-based care for up to a year, with the option to sign up for extended support. It includes personalized care, therapy, peer support, and medical services.

 Weekly visits from in-person peers enhance accountability and help clients become more confident and stay focused on their goals. The program has a record of success in promoting long-term sobriety and personal growth with completion rates 2.5 times greater than traditional rehab and recovery success rates from alcohol and drug use at 78%.

How Do You Start with In-Home Addiction Treatment?

To learn more about IHAT and how it could help you or a loved one, call 770.526.0535 or start here

* 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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