Bridgeway Sober Living offers pain management drug recovery to help avoid a relapse. If you or someone you know is in recovery and needs help with pain after surgery, call us immediately for professional intervention before taking prescription drugs. We can help you deal with pain without a relapse occurring. Continue reading »
Rehabs That Take Blue Cross Blue Shield in Texas
June 17, 2020 in addiction recovery, addiction treatment, insurance accepted rehabs, residential recovery, Sober Home, Sober Homes AustinWe are pleased to tell our patients at Bridgeway Sober Living that we are only of the only Rehabs That Take Blue Cross Blue Shield In Texas, with the alternative option of making a one-time, cash payment that is the lowest cost in the state. You won’t find a more affordable upscale impatient drug or alcohol program. Continue reading »
Clear Path Substance Abuse Recovery Programs
May 13, 2020 in addiction recovery, Alcohol Abuse, Blog, staying soberMost substance abuse recovery programs leave their patients hanging after 30 days without aftercare or additional programs. At Bridgeway Sober Living, you’ll find extended treatment that includes intensive outpatient programs, aftercare, Sober Living, and ongoing life and recovery coaching. Continue reading »
Sober Living Centers in Austin Texas
April 8, 2020 in addiction recovery, addiction treatment, Austin addiction recovery programs, drug rehab, Sober LivingVery few sober living centers in Austin Texas offer intensive outpatient treatment as ongoing recovery for patients who have undergone residential treatment. At Bridgeway Sober Living, we are proud to offer one of the most widely recognized IOP facilities in the state. See a complete itinerary of our IOP programs by visiting our website. Continue reading »
How to Find Work During Aftercare
September 29, 2019 in 12 step, addiction recovery, addiction treatment, Adventure Therapy, Adventure Therpay, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Treatment, Alcoholism, austin, Austin addiction recovery programs, Ayahuasca Addiction, bad habit, becoming sober, Blog, Cannabidiol, depression, Depression, drug rehab, extended care, extended living, goals, habits, Intensive Outpatient Program, IOP, Rehab Hawaii, Sober Living, Tech Addiction, Video Gaming AddictionWays to Find Work After Rehab
If you’ve recently progressed through alcohol or drug rehab and have learned how to cope with and manage your addiction, you should feel like a new person. Getting through drug or alcohol treatment can be difficult and will invariably come with numerous obstacles that need to be overcome. Continue reading »
Sober Living – What, Why and How to Choose
September 12, 2019 in addiction recovery, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Treatment, Alcoholism, Depression, drug rehab, extended care, extended living, Sober LivingWhat is Sober Living?
Sometimes known as a halfway house, sober home living facilities act as a bridge between the in-patient care facility and going back to the real world. These facilities are designed to assist individuals to learn how to function again in society by participating in various responsible tasks, such as paying bills, household chores, meetings, and participating in events and activities that are drug-free. Continue reading »
Video Gaming Addiction, Limit Screen Time
June 28, 2019 in addiction recovery, addiction treatment, Adventure Therapy, Adventure Therpay, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Treatment, drug rehab, Sober Living, Tech Addiction, Video Gaming AddictionVideo games have come a long way since the days of Pong. With the advent of cell phones and online gaming, anyone can play at any time. Additionally, people, particularly young people, are spending significantly more time on the internet than in prior years. They not only play games; they use social media, stream videos, listen to music, and do research and homework assignments. Continue reading »
The WHO (World Health Organization) Officially Makes Video Gaming Disorder a Mental Health Classification.
June 5, 2019 in addiction recovery, Adventure Therapy, Adventure Therpay, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Treatment, Alcoholism, drug rehab, Tech Addiction, Video Gaming AddictionThe World Health Organization’s announcement to include gaming disorder a medical diagnosis.
Through the years, video games have gotten a bad rap. They are seen as a major distraction, with tech addiction affecting people of all ages and all genders. They have remained controversial through the years with their graphic topics covering violence and sexuality. And now, video games have taken the limelight globally for being recognized as an alarming disorder. Continue reading »
Energy Drinks and Addiction
May 24, 2019 in 12 step, addiction recovery, addiction treatment, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Treatment, Alcoholism, Austin addiction recovery programs, drug rehab, Intensive Outpatient Program, IOP, Sober Living, UncategorizedWhile energy drinks are known to boost as person’s stamina and energy, they can also be highly addictive. These drinks contain high amounts of caffeine, which is just one of the reasons as to why a person can become addicted to drinking them. Drinking too many energy drinks in a short period of time can be very damaging to a person’s health. However, the effects can be far worse since addiction to energy drinks can heighten the risk of using other drugs and eventually suffering from drug abuse. The best way to avoid becoming addicted to energy drinks is by being educated about the dangers of these drinks and the links that they have to addiction. Continue reading »
Vacation Hacks for Staying Sober
April 10, 2019 in 12 step, addiction recovery, addiction treatment, Adventure Therapy, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Treatment, Alcoholism, Austin addiction recovery programs, drug rehab, Intensive Outpatient Program, IOP, Sober LivingVacation Hacks for Staying Sober
Vacation is a great way to get away from the stresses of life, spend time with people you care about, and have fun. But if you’re in recovery, vacation isn’t as simple as getting away for a while. Everything you do need to help support your sobriety, including vacation. Just because you’re in recovery doesn’t mean you can’t go on vacation. But if you’re thinking about taking some time away, it’s important to stay sober the whole time. Understanding why you should stay sober for life, including on vacation, and using some tips to help support your sobriety can make the difference between a great vacation and a relapse. Continue reading »