Sober living Rhode Island

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

A stable environment is key to lasting recovery. Aware Recovery Care offers resources and support in Rhode Island—whether you’re in sober living or navigating what’s next.

Residential Sober Living in Rhode Island

In the timeline of addiction recovery, sober living comes after an intensive intervention. More traditionally, sober living homes offered fellow recoverers an opportunity to support each other in a structured rehab environment. By immersion in healthy habits recovery becomes a matter of healthy routines and structure.

Rhode Islanders seeking a more flexible alternative may consider customized care delivered in the comfort of their home. Aware Recovery Care offers this with In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT).

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What Is Sober Living in Rhode Island?

On a day-to-day basis, sober living in Rhode Island puts recoverers into a highly structured environment. This means routines, check-ins, and household meetings as well as peer accountability and professional care. This will look different for different styles of sober living homes but generally, the idea is the same. Building steady good habits helps you focus on the present as you build resilience towards long-term recovery.

What Is the Meaning of Sober Living?

Simply defined, sober living means living free of dependency. People who opt for sober living generally do so because they value the role a supportive environment plays in long-term recovery.

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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?

Sober living helps people recover who they are, often after years lost to yo yo-ing in and out of behavioral patterns tied to addiction. With sober living people experience lower levels of anxiety and greater emotional stability. Often after years of struggle, attaining sobriety helps people re-center and make better decisions. They find more meaning in life through career progress and a deep support network of family and friends.

What Are Challenges to Sober Living in Rhode Island?

Fortunately, it’s not all bad news for Rhode Islanders seeking recovery. 

In 2023 the state reported a 7.3% decrease in overdose-related deaths, after four successive years of trending upward. 

But negative stats persist. 

Of the 403 people who died of overdose in Rhode Island in 2023, 85% were linked to opioids. Of that subgroup, most were traceable to fentanyl. Rhode Island is among the top 20 highest drug overdose rates in the country, at 39 deaths per every hundred thousand people, according to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation.  

These data fit into a larger picture of social influences, limited career opportunities, and even stigmas around addiction. These all play their part in making recovery and reintegration that much more challenging in the state of Rhode Island.

How Do You Achieve Sober Living in Rhode Island?

To get sober, begin by reflecting on your triggers. Perhaps there are relationships in your life you’d like to re-establish but with firmer boundaries. Most people who experience long-term sobriety do so amid a supportive network of family and friends. 

As you acquire experience with identifying your triggers, live in the present with a grounding daily routine based on healthy structure. Exercise, prepare nutritious meals, and maintain a regular sleep schedule.

What Are Sober Living Homes?

Sober living homes promote abstinence through a daily dedication to routine and accountability. Generally, sober living homes fall into one of the following four categories:

  1. Peer-Run. Peer-run homes delegate accountability to one’s fellow residents. 
  2. Monitored. Monitored homes receive visits from a staff who provide oversight and guidance.
  3. Supervised. Supervised homes administer care to patients through a licensed onsite staff. They require group meeting attendance and drug tests.
  4. Integrated. Integrate homes blend onsite clinical care with training in key life skills.

What Is a New Alternative to Sober Living in Rhode Island?

As an alternative to a sober living home, consider Aware Recovery Care’s In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT) option. IHAT starts with an understanding of addiction recovery as an individual, with an emphasis on privacy, flexibility, and personalization.

What Is In-Home Addiction Treatment?

IHAT provides treatment in the comfort of your own living space. This delivers the benefit of addressing real-life stressors and strains as they arise while allowing you to retain important daily commitments. 

It’s also been found to work. The completion rate for IHAT is 2.5 times higher than the industry average. The recovery success rate is 78%.

How Does In-Home Addiction Treatment Work?

IHAT begins with a team of specialists tailored to each patient’s needs. Their services include peer support and access to medical care as well as treatment by a team of expert clinicians who provide care according to SAMHSA guidelines. IHAT lasts up to a year with additional support available as needed.

How Do You Start with In-Home Addiction Treatment?

For information on how to get started with In-Home Addiction Treatment, click here or call 401.232.4166.

* 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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