Sober Living Augusta
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It’s a new day for Sober Living in Augusta, Georgia with In-Home Addiction Treatment.
Lasting recovery starts with stability. Aware Recovery Care provides support and resources in Augusta—no matter where you are in your journey.
Residential Sober Living in Augusta, GA
Sober living is an important phase of recovery in which a person transitions from addiction to a sober life. Coming after intensive treatment, it helps create accountability by placing individuals in an environment of supportive peers where they can practice resilience strategies. Commonly, sober living takes place in a residential peer facility.
As an alternative to sober living, In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT) delivers care directly to clients. By providing care directly in the home, IHAT programs allow people to pursue recovery at no interruption to their life.
In-home addiction treatment that really works
What Is Sober Living in Augusta, GA?
Any sober living journey will take local factors into account. For residents of Augusta, Georgia, this means taking advantage of the many local cultural and wildlife offerings available. A hike through Phinizy Swamp Nature Park or over Augusta Riverwalk is one good way to promote physical (and mental) well-being. Whatever you choose, opt for activities that reinforce your commitment to long-term sobriety.
What Is the Meaning of Sober Living?
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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?
Sobriety comes with a number of benefits. People in the early stages of addiction recovery experience boosts in energy, mental sharpness, and decision making. They also experience mental health benefits. Lower stress levels, reduced depression, anxiety, and mood swings all correlate with giving up substances. With time, recovered users are able to repair friendships and restore meaning to their life by becoming contributing members of society.
What Are Challenges to Sober Living in Augusta, GA?
Like many places, Augusta has felt the impact of a concerning national rise in drug and alcohol use. Even with successful state and local efforts to curb those trends, the statistics remain troubling:
- In 2020, Richmond County recorded between 80-119 stimulant-related overdose deaths.
- For every 100,000 people in Richmond County, 16 died due to stimulant overdose in 2020.
These data are one of several factors that illustrate how recovery can be a challenge for Augusta residents. Others include stigmas around discussing addiction and seeking help, the availability of high-quality local care, and job opportunities. Especially in rural areas the availability of places in sober living homes may not be adequate to meet rising demands for care. All of these challenges contribute to a difficult recovery environment for Augusta residents.
How Do You Achieve Sober Living in Augusta, GA?
Achieve sober living in Augusta by adopting healthy daily habits and establishing a broad support community. Make a point of exercising and sticking to a regular sleep schedule. Let friends and family know you’re pursuing recovery and bring them into your journey (as willing.) Take time to reflect on your triggers as you implement practices that promote groundedness and presence of mind, like journaling or meditation.
What Are Sober Living Homes?
Sober living homes are residential facilities where people in recovery pursue sobriety together. They come in the following four types:
- Peer-Run. Facilities run by residents with little outside oversight.
- Monitored. Facilities overseen by supervisors who provide counseling and guidance.
- Supervised. Homes with onsite staff to provide enforcement around mandatory meeting and drug testing.
- Integrated. Homes that offer a combination of onsite counseling and life skills training.
What Is a New Alternative to Sober Living in Augusta, GA?
In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT) offers a flexible, private, and individualized alternative to sober living for residents of Augusta, Georgia. Unlike sober living homes, IHAT treats patients where they are with no interruption to their regular commitments.
What Is In-Home Addiction Treatment?
IHAT is an addiction recovery approach that delivers comprehensive care to patients in their homes. With over 10,000 patients treated, IHAT’s rate of success, 78%, outpaces the industry. And its program completion rate is 2.5 times higher than the average across rehab options. IHAT’s emphasis on convenience, flexibility, and tailored care appeals to people who may not be able to accommodate the logistics of a sober living home.
How Does In-Home Addiction Treatment Work?
IHAT turns the patient’s home into a full-service treatment center. To foster a robust support network, IHAT brings family into the recovery process while honoring a patient’s expectation of confidentiality. It also connects people in recovery with peers who provide in-person accountability. With a clinical care tailored to their treatment needs IHAT clients gain access to medication management help, as well as online therapy provided according to SAMHSA guidelines.
How Do You Start with In-Home Addiction Treatment?
For information on how In-Home Addiction Treatment can help you or a loved one, get started here or speak with a recovery specialist at 770-526-0535.
* 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.