The Hand-off
Likewise, successful long-term recovery is dependent on the next level of care in a continuum. Our sector needs to improve upon our hand-offs. A sober living facility must be consistent in philosophy with a residential treatment center so that we are building upon clinical work and not undoing it. - Doug Tieman President and CEO, Caron Treatment Centers At the Lighthouse, we embrace this transition between a residential treatment center and a sober living facility through every facet of our programs. We take
Holidays During the Pandemic
Making a commitment to engage and participate in an executive sober living will promote health and empower your lifestyle changes for long-term sustained recovery. Sober living promises accountability, challenge, and peer support.
Becoming Sober: NOT Drinking with the Yankees
Making a commitment to engage and participate in an executive sober living will promote health and empower your lifestyle changes for long-term sustained recovery. Sober living promises accountability, challenge, and peer support.
Recovery Coach Spotlight: Stephanie Weiss
Making a commitment to engage and participate in an executive sober living will promote health and empower your lifestyle changes for long-term sustained recovery. Sober living promises accountability, challenge, and peer support.
Residential Treatment VS Sober Living
Making a commitment to engage and participate in an executive sober living will promote health and empower your lifestyle changes for long-term sustained recovery. Sober living promises accountability, challenge, and peer support.
We Have been in Training for this Moment in History, “We Must Step Up” – A Conversation with William White
by Cini Shaw I hope this entry finds you and yours well. As I sit here in my kitchen/home office, I have had some time to reflect on many of the wonderful speakers I have had the privilege of hearing over the last six months. William White’s closing statements in November at CCAR’s 2019 Multiple Pathways Conference have been resonating with me. He spoke of the confusion in our world, then, referencing our political leaders and the state of our environment. He eloquently