Studies show that there is a very high rate of relapse when recovering alcoholics and addicts are forced to use outpatient resources and live in non-supportive atmospheres during the infancy of their recovery. One concept of sober living Asheville has taken the form of alcohol and drug free housing facilities. These houses cater to persons who want to build a strong foundation for their sobriety.
There are approximately thirty facilities that offer an alcohol and drug free environment to persons who are at risk in the outpatient programs. These residences do not generally offer counseling or other treatment but do require that participants attend treatment or Alcohol Anonymous meetings on a regular basis. Sober living houses differ from traditional half way houses in that they are self supporting and the residents can stay indefinitely so long as they remain sober and follow the house rules.
When entering a half way house you will receive treatment, counseling and transportation for up to ninety days. In a group home you can stay as long as necessary so long as you follow the rules and pay your rent. Half way houses have the added advantage of medical insurance paying for covered individuals.
Learning how to function in life and society is a very important element of treatment for alcoholic/addicts. They have a very chaotic life style and sometimes need to be retaught the basics of day to day living. They are not good at following routines and making the bed or going to work each day is not normal for them. They are taught to become productive members of society.
Another method of attaining continued sobriety is finding Holistic Drug Centers. These centers treat the physical addiction as well as the mind, and social condition of each person. The thought is to heal all aspects of the client. They look to the entire physical, mental and social aspects of your life.
Most alcoholics and addicts are surprised to find that their old friends who they had prior to sobering up do not want to associate with them when they return home. Counselors attribute this to the concept that the new found freedom that has been found makes them uneasy or may make them look at their own behaviors with new eyes. The truth is that you are not the same person and they don't know how to act around you.
The life you knew when you left will be changed. You cannot start doing things that you were doing and expect to stay sober. You may want to begin an educational class or volunteer at a rehab facility when you return home. AA meetings will take a large part of your time and you will make new friends and acquire new hobbies to occupy your time.
Sober living Asheville takes on many faces. All of these programs offer comprehensive care in their own way. Some are more successful than others but the main theme is change. People who cannot accept change also cannot attain the level of sobriety that lasts and makes them happy to be who they are. The key element for attaining this goal is willingness to do what it takes to remain drug and alcohol free.
There are approximately thirty facilities that offer an alcohol and drug free environment to persons who are at risk in the outpatient programs. These residences do not generally offer counseling or other treatment but do require that participants attend treatment or Alcohol Anonymous meetings on a regular basis. Sober living houses differ from traditional half way houses in that they are self supporting and the residents can stay indefinitely so long as they remain sober and follow the house rules.
When entering a half way house you will receive treatment, counseling and transportation for up to ninety days. In a group home you can stay as long as necessary so long as you follow the rules and pay your rent. Half way houses have the added advantage of medical insurance paying for covered individuals.
Learning how to function in life and society is a very important element of treatment for alcoholic/addicts. They have a very chaotic life style and sometimes need to be retaught the basics of day to day living. They are not good at following routines and making the bed or going to work each day is not normal for them. They are taught to become productive members of society.
Another method of attaining continued sobriety is finding Holistic Drug Centers. These centers treat the physical addiction as well as the mind, and social condition of each person. The thought is to heal all aspects of the client. They look to the entire physical, mental and social aspects of your life.
Most alcoholics and addicts are surprised to find that their old friends who they had prior to sobering up do not want to associate with them when they return home. Counselors attribute this to the concept that the new found freedom that has been found makes them uneasy or may make them look at their own behaviors with new eyes. The truth is that you are not the same person and they don't know how to act around you.
The life you knew when you left will be changed. You cannot start doing things that you were doing and expect to stay sober. You may want to begin an educational class or volunteer at a rehab facility when you return home. AA meetings will take a large part of your time and you will make new friends and acquire new hobbies to occupy your time.
Sober living Asheville takes on many faces. All of these programs offer comprehensive care in their own way. Some are more successful than others but the main theme is change. People who cannot accept change also cannot attain the level of sobriety that lasts and makes them happy to be who they are. The key element for attaining this goal is willingness to do what it takes to remain drug and alcohol free.