You are not alone
Sober Companion/Personal Assistance in Malibu California,
Tools for your recovery journey. Completely confidential services designed to support individuals in maintaining their sobriety.
A support system to help you navigate the challenges of recovery and build a fulfilling , sober lifestyle.
Go from where you are now, to where you want to be. Through choices, actions, responsibilities and accountability.
Dr David Fiellin, director of addiction medicine at Yale School of Medicine, encourages his patients to work closely with an addiction specialist—and that includes sober companions.
“If you can surround yourself with individuals who have been in a similar situation, abstinent and sober, that helps create a social network that is not focused around using or drinking,”
Sober Companion, Recovery Mentor, Personal Assistant, Life Alignment Coach, Addiction Support, Rehabilitation Monitor
Some suggested activities:
Meetups Markets Photography Museums Surfing Bike riding Hiking
Video editing Thrifting Paddleboarding AI Acting Art shows
Skateboarding Crafts Fishing Concerts Movies Tennis Golf
Yoga Walks Creative writing Classes Shopping Musical Instrument
Karate Fashion Off-Roading Swimming Cooking Snowboarding
Cinematography Horseback riding CAD Sailing Nature/Outdoors
Improve Legal Outcomes Research has shown that individuals that have a Sober Companion during the recovery process tend to have better legal outcomes. Showing the Judge commitment to recovery. A companion can also assist with mandatory guidelines and regulations set forth by the court or legal system.
1. **Availability**: immediate support and guidance one time or full time. This ensures that individuals in recovery have someone to turn to during difficult moments.
2. **Safe Transport**: assist in transportation to and from appointments, meetings, travel and other important activities, ensuring that the individual can attend key events related to their recovery without any obstacles.
3. **Encouraging Healthy Habits**: incorporate healthy habits into their daily routine, such as regular exercise, nutritious eating, and adequate rest, to promote overall well-being during the recovery process.
4. **Managing Triggers**: assist in identifying and managing triggers that may lead to relapse, offering strategies to cope with challenging situations and prevent potential setbacks in the journey to sobriety.
5. **Providing Accountability**: hold individuals accountable for their actions and decisions, ensuring they stay on track with their recovery goals and commitments.
8. **Navigating Social Situations**: accompany individuals to social events or gatherings where alcohol or drugs may be present, providing support and guidance on how to confidently navigate such situations without giving in to temptations.