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Defining the Role of a Sober Companion in a Relationship

A sober companion is someone who provides support and assistance to individuals recovering from addiction. A sober companion can accompany you home to take some of the fear out of adjusting to life outside of rehab. Some companions start out in rehab with the recovering addict. This is a great time to establish a solid relationship between both parties. A recovering individual needs to feel like he can trust and rely on his sober companion. A sober companion can help you maintain sobriety and navigate daily challenges. Sober companions offer companionship, guidance, and accountability during the recovery process.

In some instances, companions also act as sober escorts. This can come in handy as an extension of regular companion services. For instance, if you’ve just come home from a few months in treatment for alcoholism/addiction, you will likely have several outpatient and follow-up therapy

appointments throughout the week that you need to attend. I will accompany you to those appointments. You may be feeling a little unnerved from being outside of a controlled environment ,I will be there to walk with you.
Of course, it isn’t a requirement that sober companions move in with you and supervise your every move. Many can be there to support you on an as-needed basis. Sober companions come in many different forms. Some are fans of newer therapy modules, like practicing mindfulness, while others prefer more traditional concepts, such as following the 12-step program as outlined by organizations like Alcoholics Anonymous.