Many drug and substance abuse addicts opt for residential treatment since it is a logical step, but what happens once you have completed your inpatient stay and are not yet sober? Halfway houses offer sober living for people recovering from alcohol and drug addiction. They provide a supportive and structured residential program for persons considered to be at risk of failing after the treatment is over.
The Best Transitional Housing Austin TX Options
August 12, 2020 in insurance accepted rehabs, Intensive Outpatient Program, Sober Home, Sober Homes Austin, Transitional Housing AustinWhen searching for the best transitional housing Austin TX options, be sure to spend an ample amount of time researching all aspects. For example; the location, staff, reviews, cost, and proximity to family if that is important. Looking into the treatment and programs offered by your prospective housing option is another very important factor to consider when choosing. Continue reading »
Rehabs That Take Blue Cross Blue Shield in Texas
June 17, 2020 in addiction treatment, insurance accepted rehabs, Recovery Center Austin TX, 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 »
The Best Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Austin Texas
June 10, 2020 in residential recovery, Sober Home, Sober Homes Austin, Sober Living, staying soberExperience the unique recovery methods of residential substance abuse treatment at Austin Texas area’s most prominent rehab center. At Bridgeway Sober Living, patients are given the opportunity to make life changing decisions that can lead to long-term recovery from addiction. Feel free to explore the facility’s programs on the Web or call (512) 598-4875 for additional information. Continue reading »
Seeking Residential Treatment Centers in Texas?
May 27, 2020 in austin, Austin addiction recovery programs, Sober Home, Sober Homes Austin, Sober Living, staying soberMake Bridgeway Sober Living your last call when researching residential treatment centers in Texas. Change comes from taking that first step on the road to recovery- and lasting change comes from choosing the right program. Bridgeway Sober Living offers treatment options from 30-days to 9 months to ensure you have the support you need to stay sober. Continue reading »
Find Sober Living Austin Tx Treatment Centers
May 6, 2020 in Sober Home, Sober Homes Austin, Sober Living, staying sober
Drug Rehab Treatment in Austin TX
Detox and residential treatment are not always enough to prevent relapse. At Bridgeway Sober Living, we offer Sober Living in Austin, TX as the best way to keep patients on track to lifelong recovery. After successfully completing an inpatient program, contact us to learn about the benefits of our Sober Living housing. Continue reading »
Sober Living Home – What You Need to Know
March 18, 2020 in extended care, Insurance Accepted, Sober Home, Sober Homes Austin
What is a Sober Living Home?
Sometimes known as a halfway house, sober living home 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 »
Last Minute Tips for Sober Thanksgiving Fun
November 12, 2019 in Blog, extended care, extended living, Sober Home, Sober Homes Austin, Sober Living, staying soberThanksgiving Kicksoff the Holiday Season every year
Thanksgiving is a time when family and friends get together, enjoy food and drink, and think about their blessings. This holiday feast seems like a time that everyone can look forward to, but for people in recovery from an addiction, Thanksgiving can be very stressful. Continue reading »