Sober Living Providence
Hope has arrived
It’s a new day for Sober Living in Providence, RI with In-Home Addiction Treatment.
Recovery requires a stable foundation. Aware Recovery Care provides resources and support in Providence—whether you’re in sober living or looking forward.
Residential Sober Living in Providence, RI
Sober living refers to a key phase of addiction recovery following intensive care. It’s based on the simple principle that by living substance-free a person in recovery can regain control over their life. Typically, a person on a sober living journey will dedicate themselves to healthy habits and routines, seek community among supportive peers, and consult qualified professional help.
Because traditional sober living options can be inconvenient, that route will not make sense for everyone. As an alternative for Providence, RI residents, Aware Recovery’s In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT) offers people pursuing sobriety a flexible, private, individualized program for recovery.
In-home addiction treatment that really works
What Is Sober Living in Providence, RI?
Any recovery journey begins locally. Pursuing sober living in Providence, Rhode Island, could mean biking along the Providence Riverwalk for a dose of fresh air or linking with friends for a show at Trinity Rep. Either way, opt for wholesome activities that promote meaningful connection with friends and to the broader community.
What Is the Meaning of Sober Living?
Sober living refers to the stage of addiction recovery after intensive treatment. Its core principle–refraining from substance use of any kind–helps people in recovery be clear about their recovery goals as they build resiliency through good habits.
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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 It Worth Living Sober?
Sober living offers a number of benefits. In the short-term, it lifts the ‘mind fog’ associated with regular substance abuse. In the early weeks of recovery many experience sharpened mental focus, improved presence of mind, and day-to-day productivity.
Sobriety also improves general mental health. Anxiety, stress levels, and depression are all negatively correlated with drug use. As they go down, people in recovery are able to rediscover purpose in their life through meaningful connections with friends and long-term career goals.
What Are Challenges to Sober Living in Providence, RI?
Like many places, Providence continues to feel the impact of the opioid epidemic. Even despite signs that federal and state-level relief programs have managed to curb the worst of it, the data remain troubling.
Between 2011 and 2021, Rhode Island’s rate of opioid-related deaths has climbed steadily. The average number of deaths per year shows Rhode Island consistently above the national average. In 2021, for example, Rhode Island averaged 35.9 opioid-related deaths for the year, while the nation averaged 24.7.
These data reflect one of several challenges residents of Providence face. Social influences and job opportunities are equally important. In some areas the demand for high-quality care may exceed supply. In others strong cultural stigmas may discourage people from opening up about their addiction or seeking help.
How Do You Achieve Sober Living in Providence, RI?
To achieve sober living in Providence, start by redirecting unhealthy behavioral patterns. Instead of a sedentary lifestyle, for example, allot time for regular exercise. A ‘micro’ focus on the routines that determine daily well-being represents a baby step towards the big picture goal of rebuilding meaning in your life.
Next, embark on the hard work of identifying triggers. Only by understanding what’s prompting you to use will you be able to develop effective coping mechanisms against relapse.
What Are Sober Living Homes?
Sober living homes provide facilities in which a community of people in recovery pursue long-term sobriety. They break down into the following four categories, with varying degrees of structure and support:
- Peer-Run. These informal self-run facilities foster accountability between residents with minimal oversight.
- Monitored Homes. These homes are visited regularly by staff who provide encouragement and oversight.
- Supervised Homes. These homes employ an onsite staff who host mandatory meetings and enforce drug tests.
- Integrated Homes. Recovery programs that blend professional clinical services with life skills training.
What Is a New Alternative to Sober Living in Providence, RI?
As an alternative to sober living, Aware Recovery Care’s In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT) delivers care within the comfort of the home. That way pursuing a comprehensive recovery program comes at no interruption to one’s daily life.
What Is In-Home Addiction Treatment?
With more than 10,000 people treated, IHAT has a recovery success rate of 78%. By comparison, most put the average success rate across the industry between 40% and 60%. In addition, IHAT’s completion rate is 2.5 times higher than traditional rehab. Because the goal of IHAT is to blend convenience, privacy, and flexibility while offering tailored care directly in the home, IHAT patients can go on living even as they pursue recovery goals.
How Does In-Home Addiction Treatment Work?
Aware Recovery’s IHAT offers personalized treatment alongside peer support and access to medical care. In-person visits from peers ensure short-term checkpoints for accountability. Trained staff provide care according to Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration guidelines. Aware Recovery’s program lasts a year with additional counsel available as needed.
How Do You Start with In-Home Addiction Treatment?
For information on how to get started with In-Home Addiction Treatment, visit https://www.awarerecoverycare.com 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