Open Source Health with Tripp Johnson

Financial Realities of Sober Living

Tripp Johnson Season 4 Episode 6

In this episode of Open Source Health, Tripp Johnson and Marcus Shumate delve into the financial realities and challenges of providing affordable sober living. They discuss the difficulties in balancing quality care with financial sustainability, the moral complexities of pricing in the behavioral health space, and why delivering affordable, effective sober living is so challenging. The conversation explores the spectrum of sober living options, from low-cost Oxford Houses to high-end transitional living, and examines why the value proposition of these services often breaks down for both providers and families.

Key Points:

  • The Financial Strain of Sober Living: Analysis reveals that their sober living operation is losing significant money each month, highlighting the challenge of making it financially sustainable.
  • Spectrum of Sober Living Options: Discussion on the differences between low-cost peer-led models like Oxford Houses and high-cost transitional living, including the services and value propositions of each.
  • Challenges of High-End Transitional Living: The difficulties in justifying high costs for transitional living and the misaligned incentives that often come with it.
  • Moral Complexities: The emotional and ethical burden on providers when families struggle to afford necessary care, and the potential for burnout among staff.
  • Policy and Market Failures: The need for government intervention and policy changes to make quality sober living accessible and financially viable at scale.
  • Long-Term Planning for Families: Advice for families to consider the long-term costs and potential for ongoing treatment needs, rather than focusing on short-term solutions.

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