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Sober Companions

Someone You Can Lean On
Every Step of the Way.

Leaving treatment is a milestone. But it’s also one of the most vulnerable moments in recovery. When the structure of a program ends, real life begins and that transition deserves real support. Amy Roberts offers personalized sober companion services designed to walk beside you as you rebuild your daily life with confidence, clarity, and purpose.

What Is a Sober Companion?

A sober companion sometimes called a recovery companion or sobriety companion is a trained, experienced professional who provides one-on-one support to individuals navigating life after treatment. Recovery isn’t just about getting sober. It’s about staying sober when old environments, emotions, and habits resurface. The early weeks and months following discharge are often the most challenging and the most critical. A sober companion helps you stay grounded during that time, offering steady accountability and genuine human connection when you need it most. Amy understands this journey from the inside out. Having faced her own crossroads, she brings not just professional expertise but lived wisdom to every client relationship.

How Amy's Sober Companion Services Work

When a client transitions out of a residential or inpatient program, Amy steps in as a trusted guide for the days, weeks, or months that follow. Her role is to help you take what you learned in treatment and apply it to real life with someone experienced by your side. Support can be arranged on a full-time, part-time, or as-needed basis, depending on what each client requires. Services are fully personalized and may include:
No two recovery journeys look the same and Amy’s approach reflects that. Every plan is shaped around your specific goals, lifestyle, and circumstances.

Why Early Support Matters

The period immediately following treatment carries the highest risk of relapse. When structure disappears and the outside world rushes back in, the gap between “knowing better” and “doing better” can feel enormous. That is exactly the gap a sober companion helps close.

Rather than waiting for a crisis to occur, proactive companion support preserves the progress already made. Amy works alongside clients from the very first day post-discharge helping new habits take root before old patterns have a chance to return.

Think of it as the bridge between where treatment ended and where your new life begins.

Who Is This For?

Sober companion support is especially valuable when:

You are transitioning directly from detox, inpatient, or residential treatment
You are returning home to an environment that once contributed to substance use
You are moving between programs, cities, or major life changes
You have experienced a relapse and need to rebuild stability
You are navigating high-pressure situations work, travel, family events that feel risky

Whether you need someone for a few days or several months, Amy’s services are flexible and fully confidential.

Ready to Take Your Second Chance?

If you or someone you love is preparing for life after treatment, don’t navigate that transition alone. Amy is here to listen, plan, and walk beside you.