Exploring Sober Living Asheville, North Carolina

By Billie Mays


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.

Of the approximately thirty group homes offering a drug and alcohol free living space none of them offer any kind of treatment. The house does offer an atmosphere of common goals and support from the other residents when things get rough. Drug and alcohol free facilities are self supporting and are not eligible for public support. House rules may include attendance at alcohol anonymous meetings and some sort of outpatient treatment.

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.

Alcoholics and addicts are generally found to be isolated from family and society. In a half way house they will be taught to live in the real world again. Simple things like making one's own bed or eating on a regular schedule are taught. These lessons may seem simplistic to the average person but to many people in rehab they are foreign activities.

Including a holistic approach to sobriety has proven helpful to many. The act of involving treatment for the physical addiction with spiritual, mental and social aspects of a persons life has been effective. Holistic treatments combined with traditional actions are a good combination for recovery.

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.

To stay with the program after you return home you will have to make many changes. You must adhere to the adage of "keep doing what you're doing; keep getting what you're getting". You will need to find new activities, new hobbies, new friends and new places to go. Movies, volunteering, classes or reading can be a means to a drug and alcohol free life.

There are many ways to take advantage of sober living Asheville. Programs offer complete packages of care on whatever level you are most comfortable with. Only those who cannot be honest with themselves and choose not to accept change in their lives will fail. If you are willing to make changes in your life you can and will be successful in your quest for sobriety.




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