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What is a Sober Companion?

Sober companions provide one-on-one support to help individuals struggling with addiction maintain sobriety in real-world, everyday situations.


Sober Companions

Many people wonder, “When do I need a sober companion to assist with my recovery?”, “Do sober companions live with you?”, or even, “Are sober companions a real thing?”

These are common questions when navigating the often challenging and uncertain path to recovery, especially during periods of transition, vulnerability, and change.

In this guide, we break down what a sober companion is, why people use sober companions, what they do, how they support addiction recovery, when they are most helpful, how they work, and if a sober companion might be the right fit for your recovery journey.

What Is a Sober Companion?

A sober companion is a trained recovery professional who provides one-on-one support to help individuals struggling with addiction maintain sobriety in real-world, everyday situations. 

Unlike traditional clinical treatment programs (like rehab centers), a sober companion works alongside a client during daily life, offering accountability, structure, and guidance during moments when relapse risk is highest. 

Their job is to help individuals in recovery bridge the gap between traditional treatment programs and independent living by supporting healthy decisions and sober routines.

Recovery isn’t just about getting sober once; it’s about choosing the work of sobriety again and again. Skipping the supports that keep you grounded is one of the most common ways people find themselves back where they started.

— Flo Rivers

Why Do People Use Sober Companions in Addiction Recovery?

Sober companions are used in addiction recovery for a variety of reasons:

  • Additional live-in emotional support beyond clinical care
  • Continuous accountability during high-risk moments
  • Reduce the risk of relapse during early recovery
  • Reinforce recovery tools learned in treatment
  • Support during transitions from rehab or detox back into daily life
  • They offer a higher level of discretion and confidentiality to high-profile individuals
  • Offer an alternative for executives who need recovery support but are unable to commit to time away from their professional obligations at a traditional rehab facility

Individuals hire sober companions to receive personalized, real-time support that reinforces recovery, reduces relapse risk, and provides consistent structure and accountability throughout daily life.

What Does a Sober Companion Do?

Here are some of the key ways sober companions support individuals throughout their recovery journeys:

  • Help manage cravings, triggers, and high-risk situations
  • Assist with major life changes, travel, or work obligations
  • Provide real-time guidance for sober decision-making
  • Assist with practical transitions from rehab or detox back into everyday life
  • Provide accountability and relapse prevention strategies
  • Reinforce recovery tools and strategies learned in treatment
  • They create structure and support daily routines when stability is still developing

So if you are wondering "How does a sober companion help with recovery?", they provide customized, real-time in-person support tailored to each client’s daily routine and unique recovery challenges.

When Is a Sober Companion Most Helpful?

A sober companion can be especially helpful during critical moments in recovery when additional guidance, support, and accountability make a meaningful difference.

Some specific situations where a sober companion’s presence can be especially beneficial include:

  • Immediately after rehab or detox, to ensure a smooth transition to daily life
  • When needing transport to a rehab facility (also known as a sober escort)
  • During early recovery, when relapse risk is highest
  • In high-stress or triggering situations that challenge sobriety
  • While traveling or attending events where temptation may be present
  • During major life changes such as moving, starting a new job, or relationship transitions
  • During emergency or high-risk situations requiring immediate guidance

Everyone's situation is unique; these examples merely highlight the most common scenarios when individuals may benefit from hiring a sober companion.

How Sober Companions Work

Sober companions provide hands-on, personalized support that adapts to each individual’s unique needs and recovery journey. 

Their role is not one-size-fits-all; instead, they work closely with clients in daily life to offer guidance, accountability, and structure in their daily lives.

Key ways sober companions work include:

  • Live-in support: Some sober companions live with clients in their residences for a set period to provide continuous, around-the-clock guidance and support.
  • On-demand support: Others offer flexible, as-needed assistance based on the client’s specific needs and circumstances.
  • Event accompaniment: Attending social, professional, or personal events alongside the client to provide real-time support and accountability.
  • Transition assistance: Sober escorts help individuals move from rehab or detox back into daily life, ensuring continuity and support during critical transitional moments.
  • Social support presence: Being present during gatherings, meetings, or celebrations where alcohol or substances may be present.
  • Travel and event accompaniment: Supporting clients during trips, conferences, or events that may increase exposure to relapse triggers.

Because every recovery journey is different, sober companion services are tailored to each client’s unique circumstances, lifestyle, and challenges, ensuring the right level of support is provided exactly when and where it is needed.

Is a Sober Companion Right for You?

Deciding whether a sober companion is right for you depends on your individual recovery needs, the level of support you require, and the challenges you face in maintaining sobriety outside of traditional treatment. 

While sober companions are not a replacement for therapy, clinical care, or rehab programs, they can provide critical hands-on guidance during vulnerable periods.

A sober companion may be a good fit if you:

  • Are in the early stages of recovery and need extra accountability to reduce relapse risk.
  • Have experienced multiple relapses and require additional support to maintain sobriety.
  • Face high-stress environments, travel frequently, or attend events where substance use is present.
  • Need help transitioning from rehab, detox, or a structured treatment program back into everyday life.
  • Desire discreet, personalized support that adapts to your unique lifestyle or professional responsibilities.
  • Cannot attend a traditional rehab facility because of business commitments or personal obligations that limit time away from daily responsibilities.

Ultimately, the decision of when a person in recovery might need a sober companion comes down to their unique circumstances and whether or not they need personalized, real-time support in their daily life.

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My Sober Companions is a fully distributed organization headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Our employees live and work in every time zone in the country.

From Florida to Virginia, we serve clients nationwide and meet them where they need us.

This nationwide presence allows us to connect clients with experienced sober companions wherever and whenever support is needed.

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