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The Importance of Aftercare for Lasting Sobriety

The Importance of Aftercare for Lasting Sobriety

Achieving sobriety is a huge accomplishment, but recovery doesn’t stop after a successful detox. Aftercare is ongoing treatment provided to people in recovery after initially becoming sober and can take the form of inpatient or outpatient services.

The most common forms of aftercare are 12-step programs, outpatient care, counseling, and sober living. Working to develop an aftercare program with your loved ones can set you up for success as you face challenges to your sobriety and help prevent relapse during the transition to everyday life.

What Is Aftercare?

Aftercare in the context of sobriety can mean a few things. Generally, aftercare is thought of as a period of continued treatment of lower intensity following inpatient or intense outpatient treatment. The purpose of aftercare is to continue to maintain the achievements made during treatment in order to prevent relapse. It is intended to support a person during early recovery and to help them work towards their goals.

Developing an aftercare plan before completing treatment is important when people are transitioning back to everyday life as the risk of relapse is highest during the first few months of recovery. An aftercare plan can help prevent relapse by providing you with solutions to anticipated challenges and support surrounding your addiction. Aftercare plans can include activities and resources to help cope with triggers, stressors, and cravings after formal treatment and each plan varies based on a person’s needs.

Types of Aftercare

How Can I Support My Loved Ones in Recovery?

Support from family and friends are a necessary part of recovery and aftercare. If your loved one is struggling with addiction or with their journey to sobriety, here are a few ways you can show your support:

Your journey toward recovery and sobriety begins at Beachside Rehab in West Palm Beach, Florida. We offer comprehensive, holistic inpatient and outpatient detox and drug and alcohol rehab. Please call 866-349-1770 to speak with one of our trained admissions counselors.

 

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