A Wise Mind Presented by Sabino Recovery

Why Continuing Care is Crucial in Your Recovery Journey

January 25, 2023 Sabino Recovery Season 1 Episode 11
Why Continuing Care is Crucial in Your Recovery Journey
A Wise Mind Presented by Sabino Recovery
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A Wise Mind Presented by Sabino Recovery
Why Continuing Care is Crucial in Your Recovery Journey
Jan 25, 2023 Season 1 Episode 11
Sabino Recovery

Continuing Care is an integral part of the treatment model at Sabino Recovery. Your time at Sabino is only a small fraction of your life and Continuing Care focuses on how to take the tools you’ll learn in treatment into your healthy life in recovery. As soon as you arrive, your Continuing Care Coordinator will work with you to ensure that your Sabino treatment plan will lead to continued success. 

As you proceed through treatment, you will learn things about yourself that you never imagined. You will profoundly change and grow so it makes sense that you’ll need time to adjust and need support to understand those changes and how to integrate them into your life. Continuing Care helps you plan your transition out of treatment. You’ll practice setting and enforcing boundaries, completing recovery goals, and continuing to take steps toward lifelong health. Your Continuing Care Coordinator will help you find a community that helps you maintain your sobriety and explore your interests outside of your addiction so you can focus on living a full, healthy life.

In this episode of A Wise Mind presented by Sabino Recovery, host Sam Zimmer is back with two of the Sabino Recovery Continuing Care Team, Shea Smith, Continuing Care Coordinator and Andrea Hovden-Hall, Continuing Care Manager. They discuss the importance of Continuing Care as part of Sabino’s treatment model and highlight some of the work we do at Sabino Recovery to make your transition back out of treatment and into your life in recovery as smooth as possible.

If you have questions, comments or just want to get involved in the conversation, please visit our podcast Facebook group:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/372391640988186/?ref=share

If you or a loved one needs someone to talk to, please use the resources below:

https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline
1-800-662-4357

https://www.sabinorecovery.com/contact/ 
(844) 809-1067

Show Notes

Continuing Care is an integral part of the treatment model at Sabino Recovery. Your time at Sabino is only a small fraction of your life and Continuing Care focuses on how to take the tools you’ll learn in treatment into your healthy life in recovery. As soon as you arrive, your Continuing Care Coordinator will work with you to ensure that your Sabino treatment plan will lead to continued success. 

As you proceed through treatment, you will learn things about yourself that you never imagined. You will profoundly change and grow so it makes sense that you’ll need time to adjust and need support to understand those changes and how to integrate them into your life. Continuing Care helps you plan your transition out of treatment. You’ll practice setting and enforcing boundaries, completing recovery goals, and continuing to take steps toward lifelong health. Your Continuing Care Coordinator will help you find a community that helps you maintain your sobriety and explore your interests outside of your addiction so you can focus on living a full, healthy life.

In this episode of A Wise Mind presented by Sabino Recovery, host Sam Zimmer is back with two of the Sabino Recovery Continuing Care Team, Shea Smith, Continuing Care Coordinator and Andrea Hovden-Hall, Continuing Care Manager. They discuss the importance of Continuing Care as part of Sabino’s treatment model and highlight some of the work we do at Sabino Recovery to make your transition back out of treatment and into your life in recovery as smooth as possible.

If you have questions, comments or just want to get involved in the conversation, please visit our podcast Facebook group:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/372391640988186/?ref=share

If you or a loved one needs someone to talk to, please use the resources below:

https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline
1-800-662-4357

https://www.sabinorecovery.com/contact/ 
(844) 809-1067