6 Holiday Gifts for People in Recovery
Shopping for someone in addiction recovery can be tricky. Afterall, what gift says ‘supportive, encouraging, and fun’ at the same time? Well, we’re here to tell you (or at least, drop some hints). Below, we’ve compiled a list of gifts for people in recovery that won’t end up in the return pile. Let’s get started.
7 Tips to Finding Employment After Addiction
We’ll just come right out and say it: finding employment after addiction or substance abuse is often no easy feat. Not impossible, but a little strange. Between the unexplained gaps in your resume and the fact that you may have taken an extended leave of work during your treatment, finding new work can be difficult
What Are Some of the Most Common Sober Living Home Requirements?
Day to day life looks – and feels – very different after treatment, but that doesn’t mean independent living is an unattainable goal. It just might take some time and effort to get there! Finding a great sober living environment is key to successfully navigating this transitional time between addiction and sobriety for a couple
How Does SAL Compare to Other Sober Living Places?
If you’re looking for a sober environment to help with your recovery, you’re doing the right thing. This is a big step, and we want you to feel completely prepared for what’s to come. To get a better idea, we’ve outlined some of the most popular FAQs about Sober Apartment Living (SAL) and how it
5 Tips for Staying Sober
If you’re in recovery and looking for that elusive “finish-line” to signify success in sobriety, you’ll be looking for a long time. Lifelong sobriety isn’t something that can be checked off a to-do list once you’ve reached a certain point. It’s a continuous journey that takes work and commitment – but it’s also extremely rewarding
Types of Sober Living Homes to Consider After Treatment
When you get sober and enter into recovery, there’s a LOT to celebrate, and it’s okay to embrace the victory and pride that comes with clean living. It’s also important, however, to address the unknowns. Some of these will be uncontrollable, but there are certain components of recovery that you can control – like your