Sober living Boston

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

A stable environment is essential for sobriety. Aware Recovery Care provides resources and support in Boston—whether you’re in sober living or beyond.

Residential Sober Living in Boston, MA

Sober living starts with a commitment to recover and live a life free of substances. Often but not always, recovering addicts pursue sobriety within the structured environment of a sober living home. There, a regime of daily chores, peer accountability, group meeting, and therapy help enforce accountability among fellow residents.

As an alternative to a sober living home, Boston residents can also pursue sober living through Aware Recovery Care’s In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT) program. As its name suggests, IHAT brings the recovery journey to a patient’s residence. It offers participants a team of specialists who provide care specific to their needs.

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What Is Sober Living in Boston, MA?

In the phases of addiction recovery in Boston, Massachusetts, sober living follows a period of acute treatment, like detox or rehab. Some pursue it in a sober living home, which provides rules and boundaries to build and work toward independence.

What Is the Meaning of Sober Living?

Sober living refers to a lifestyle free of substance use. Its purpose is to connect recovering addicts with accountability grounded in self-understanding and routines so they can dislodge the behavioral patterns of dependency.

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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 can help reverse the compounding negative effects of substance use and initiate a positive feedback loop. First, overcoming physiological dependency on substances restores agency to your life. You’ll be able to make better long-term decisions and see them through. As a result, relationships strained by substance use improve. Abstinence promotes mental clarity as well, and that leads to a satisfying feeling of productivity each day.

What Are Challenges to Sober Living in Boston, MA?

The fact that sober living delivers results doesn’t make it easy, particularly in Boston. 

According to a “Health of Boston” substance use disorders report, between 2017 and 2021 rates of hospitalization for drug use rose. Overdose-related mortality rose in the same period as well, with the number of drug overdose mortalities linked to fentanyl up 191% from 2012 to 2022. 

This data fits into a larger picture of social, career, and cultural factors affecting recovery. All of them make reintegration that much more challenging for Boston residents. 

How Do You Achieve Sober Living in Boston, MA?

Very often progress for addicts begins with identifying their triggers: what urges push you towards use, both in an immediate and broader sense? Once you’ve developed some distance on these behavioral patterns, replace them with health alternatives. There are few better predictors of long-term recovery than a robust network of family and friends. Therefore, immerse yourself in a community of reliable support. Stick to daily routines that promote mental and physical well-being, like meditation and regular exercise. 

What Are Sober Living Homes?

Sober living homes offer a community of fellow residents a treatment option for substance-free recovery. Attendance at recovery meetings, chore routines, and clinical services help ground recovery in an eclectic approach. Generally, sober living homes fall into one of the following four categories:

  • Peer-run. Peer-run homes distribute accountability among fellow residents.
  • Monitored. Monitored homes are overseen by regular visits from an offsite staff.
  • Supervised. Supervised homes employ an onsite staff who maintain a structured environment. They make attendance at meetings and drug screening mandatory.
  • Integrated. Integrated homes combine clinical services with life skills training.

What Is a New Alternative to Sober Living in Boston, MA?

Another option is In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT) by Aware Recovery Care. IHAT offers clients the chance to continue their journey to sobriety from the comforts of their home. 

What Is In-Home Addiction Treatment?

IHAT offers personalized care within an environment built around licensed expertise and peer support. Participants learn and practice healthy lifestyle habits to build long-term resilience. It also allows them to pursue sober living with no interruption to work or other important routines because it happens at home. IHAT has a program completion rate that is 2.5 higher compared to traditional rehab. It also has a 78% recovery success rate.

How Does In-Home Addiction Treatment Work?

In-Home Addiction Treatment starts with a consultation. From there you’ll be assigned a team of experts who will tailor a treatment plan to your needs and work schedule. They’ll remake your home into a treatment center, providing all the resources for optimal recovery. In-person visits from peers help reinforce short-term accountability to personal goals. Aware Recovery Care’s staff are trained to provide care according to SAMHSA guidelines. 

How Do You Start with In-Home Addiction Treatment?

Get started with your own personalized IHAT care plan today. Start here or call 617.430.4949 for more information.

* 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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