At the beginning of sobriety, a person needs a reliable and stable support system—this is rarely achieved through the family because of the damage that the addiction and the addictive person has caused, often over many years of abuse. The sober companion needs to have many years of experience helping addicts to reorient their lives […] READ ALL
It’s a fairly new term (within the last decade) to describe a developing field of work, the concept of which is working one-on-one with a client who wants help staying sober. Simply put, a sober companion is a combination of many roles: a guide, a companion, and a role model to a newly sober person […] READ ALL
In recent years, the acknowledged fact that a person who has solved their own alcohol problem is uniquely qualified to help another with the same difficulty has been extended. A Sober Companion allows those seeking help to have a professional in recovery offer their special services to the newcomer in their home, or while traveling, […] READ ALL