Sober Living Kentucky

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

Stability is key to lasting recovery. Aware Recovery Care offers resources and support in Kentucky—whether you’re in sober living or moving forward.

Residential Sober Living in Kentucky

Sober living is a transitional phase of addiction recovery in which a person begins living free of substances. Following intensive treatment, reintroduces responsibility into a person’s life gradually against a background of peer and professional support. Its goal is to appropriately scaffold independence to promote resilience against relapse, attainable interim goals, and long-term success.

You can pursue sobriety in a sober living home that offers residents a community of peers in combination with life skills training and professional support. You can also consider an alternative such as Aware Recovery Care’s In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT). IHAT delivers care tailored to each patient’s individual care needs in the privacy of their own home.

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What Is Sober Living in Kentucky?

Following detox, rehab, or inpatient care, people in Kentucky looking for help as they navigate the delicate transitional phase of recovery will often turn to sober living homes. Chore routines, peer accountability, and life skills training help them sustain sobriety while working towards independent living.

What Is Sober Living?

Sober living refers to a lifestyle free of substance use. It promotes long-term recovery by equipping people in addiction recovery with valuable coping mechanisms gradually within a supportive environment.

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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 It Worth Living Sober?

The benefits of sober living touch every aspect of a person’s life. In the short term, getting sober promotes physical well-being. It pushes people in recovery to rededicate themselves to daily exercise routines and preparing nutritious meals. But it also affects mental health. After a period of sustained sobriety, patients can expect to experience significantly improved mental clarity and decision-making. They’re more like to enjoy personal growth, renew and rebuild lasting relationships with friends, and find meaning in their lives.

What Are Challenges to Sober Living in Kentucky?

Sober living is a challenge anywhere, Kentucky included. Approximately 13 in every 100,000 Kentucky residents die annually from alcohol consumption, according to 2022 data from the Kaiser Family Foundation. The number of people who died by drug overdoses was four times higher, 53.2 per 100,000. That figure puts Kentucky at number seven for drug overdose nationwide. 

It’s important to recognize that recovery happens against a background of social, financial, and cultural challenges. In rural areas of Kentucky, access to sober living homes may be limited. In urban centers, the demand for quality care could exceed supply. All of these factors make reintegration harder.

How Do You Achieve Sober Living in Kentucky?

As a first step, recognize that sober living reflects a years-long process of identifying triggers, rebuilding community, and reshaping one’s lifestyle around healthy habits. Recovering from addiction doesn’t happen overnight, nor is it reasonable to expect it to.

Once you’re clear about getting sober, inform friends and family of your choice. Or, if you’re a family member of an addict, broach the subject gently but firmly, offering a balance between sympathetic understanding and your real perspective. Re-building a network of supportive family and friends greatly predicts the likelihood of long-term recovery. 

Finally, plan. There’s nothing wrong with charting a recovery plan years into the future. After rehab, what next? The more concrete you can be with safeguards and plans, the richer the foundation you’re laying against temptation and potential relapse.

What Are Sober Living Homes?

For people exiting detox, rehab, or inpatient care, sober living homes offer a bridge between intensive treatment and independent life. They come in four levels–peer-run, monitored, supervised, and integrated, as outlined below.

  • Peer-run. Informal facilities managed by residents. They focus on accountability between residents.
  • Monitored. Homes are visited by staff who provide regular oversight and council.
  • Supervised. On-site staff enforce mandatory group meetings. These homes require mandatory drug screenings.
  • Integrated. Recovery programs that blend professional clinical services with life training skills.

     

What Is a New Alternative to Sober Living in Kentucky?

For an alternative to a sober living home in Kentucky, consider Aware Recovery Care’s   In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT). IHAT offers privacy, flexibility, and personalized care. It meets patients where they are, quite literally, dispatching a team of specialists to your home for care tailored to your specialized recovery needs.

What Is In-Home Addiction Treatment?

IHAT provides patients a path to recovery from the comfort of their own homes. Without placing their lives on hold, participants get addiction support services. 

 

Over 10,000 have already been helped with a completion rate 2.5 times higher than traditional rehab. The program also has a 78% recovery success rate.

How Does In-Home Addiction Treatment Work?

In-Home Addiction Treatment begins with a consultation, where you’ll identify needs specific to you. From there, you’ll be assigned a team of clinical experts tailored to your symptoms and schedule, as well as an individualized treatment plan emphasizing hands-on life skill development. Depending on where you live, Aware Recovery Care also offers Virtual Detox and Medication Assisted Treatment. Aware Recovery’s IHAT treatment program lasts a year, with additional services available as needed.

How Do You Start with In-Home Addiction Treatment?

To get started on an IHAT program with Aware Recovery Care today, call 502.907.2290 or click here to continue your recovery.

* 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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