Adaptive In-Home Support

Life Integration Support Services

Sober Companion, Mental Health Companion & 24/7 Coaching

Professional companion services providing 24/7 availability and real-world support when guidance must be present, accountable, and responsive to the realities of daily life—whether navigating early recovery, managing mental health challenges, or maintaining wellness during critical transitions.

Adaptable from targeted daily support to extended live-in care, designed around each individual's unique needs and environmental context.

When Extra Support Becomes Essential

There are moments in recovery when the presence of a trained professional can mean the difference between progress and regression. Coast Health Consulting provides flexible in-home support—tailored in intensity and duration—for times when extra support is a value add and risk mitigator.

Whether navigating a particularly high-risk environment, transitioning between levels of care, or requiring intensive support during early recovery, our Integrative Support team designs services around each client's unique needs with clinical oversight and compassionate presence.

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Trial Transitions and Short-Term Coverage

Targeted support during critical windows—trial home stays, family events, travel, or high-risk periods—where continuous individual availability provides stability and real-time intervention when needed.

Extended In-Home Support

Daily presence, overnights, and extended coverage when sustained accountability and oversight are essential. Adaptive team composition matches the environmental context and clinical needs.

Discreet Support in Real-World Settings

Continuous presence that integrates seamlessly into daily life—at home, during family events, or while traveling—maintaining discretion while providing vigilant oversight and appropriate intervention.

When Integrative Support is Recommended

This service is used when individualized support must be continuously available and tailored to the realities of daily life.

Transitions Between Levels of Care

Moving from residential care to home, from detox to sober living, or from inpatient to outpatient care. These transitions are high-risk periods that benefit from clinical oversight and structured support.

Early Recovery Stabilization

The first days, weeks, or months of recovery when cravings are intense, routines are fragile, and the risk of relapse is highest. Our team provides accountability, clinically informed support, and crisis intervention as needed.

High-Risk Environments

Family events, social gatherings, travel, or returning to environments previously associated with substance use. Our professionals provide real-time support and intervention to navigate these situations safely.

Complex Co-Occurring Conditions

When clients are managing multiple diagnoses—addiction, mental health conditions, trauma, or behavioral challenges—that require intensive clinical oversight and coordinated care. Our approach focuses on the person and their environment, not just the diagnostic labels. Learn more about how we use diagnoses as tools rather than definitions.

Family System Support

When family dynamics are strained or when parents need guidance on how to support their loved one effectively. Our team can facilitate communication, model healthy boundaries, and provide psychoeducation in real-time.

Post-Crisis Stabilization

Following a relapse, psychiatric hospitalization, or other crisis event. Integrative Support provides the intensive, flexible support needed to restabilize and prevent further deterioration.

How Integrative Support Works

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Planning and Role Design

We design our presence to match the client's needs and environmental context. Whether providing visible support or maintaining a subtle presence, we plan our role to integrate naturally into daily life—home environments, social events, family gatherings, or any period where the risk of regression is present.

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Continuous Availability

Our professionals provide continuous individual availability and accountability. Trained to deliver structured, clinically informed guidance in real-time, they remain present and responsive to the realities of daily life—from single nights to extended live-in support, adapting duration and intensity to match the clinical situation.

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Real-Time Intervention and Adjustment

We intercept regressive patterns before they create damage, while preserving them as teachable moments. This is not passive supervision—it is active, clinically informed support designed to prevent crisis while promoting growth, with the flexibility to adjust our approach as the client's needs evolve.

From Targeted Coverage to Live-In Support

Integrative Support scales from hours to months, matching the level of continuous availability and oversight required by each client's situation.

Level 1

Targeted Coverage

  • Hours or single-day support
  • High-risk events or gatherings
  • Travel accompaniment
  • Trial home stays
Level 2

Extended Support

  • Daily presence and oversight
  • Overnight stays
  • High-risk windows (weekends, holidays)
  • Transition period coverage
Level 3

Live-In Coaching and Accountability

  • Continuous in-home presence
  • 24/7 availability and accountability
  • Extended recovery stabilization
  • Intensive clinical oversight

Our Integrative Support Professionals

Every member of our Integrative Support team is carefully selected for their training, lived experience, and ability to build rapport in diverse settings. Our professionals include licensed clinicians, certified recovery coaches, psychiatric nurses, and behavioral health specialists—all trained in evidence-informed modalities and crisis intervention.

Not all support professionals are licensed clinicians. Services are delivered within defined scopes appropriate to each professional's credentials, with licensed clinical oversight as appropriate to ensure quality and safety.

Clinical Training

Master's-level clinicians, CASAC-certified counselors, and licensed behavioral health professionals

Evidence-Informed Approaches

CBT-informed coaching, DBT skills, motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care, and mindfulness-based approaches

Specialized Experience

Addiction recovery, mental health crisis, life transitions, and family systems work

Is Integrative Support Right for Your Situation?

If you're navigating a high-risk transition, managing complex recovery needs, or seeking intensive support during a critical period, our team can help you determine whether Integrative Support is the right fit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about sober companions and adaptive in-home support

What is a sober companion?
A sober companion is a trained professional who provides 24/7 support, accountability, and guidance during critical recovery transitions. Sober companions help individuals maintain sobriety, navigate triggers, develop coping skills, and build structure during vulnerable periods such as post-treatment transitions, business travel, family events, or high-risk situations. Services can range from scheduled daily check-ins to extended live-in support.
How is a sober companion different from a therapist?
Sober companions provide real-world support, accountability, and coaching in daily life situations, while therapists provide clinical treatment in office-based settings. Sober companions accompany clients throughout their day, helping them navigate triggers, maintain structure, and practice recovery skills in real-time. This practical, hands-on support complements but does not replace clinical therapy or psychiatric treatment.
What does adaptive in-home therapeutic support include?
Adaptive in-home therapeutic support includes flexible, personalized support that adjusts to individual needs and circumstances. Services can include daily structured check-ins, extended daytime or overnight support, live-in companionship, medication monitoring, activity planning, family communication, crisis intervention, and coordination with clinical treatment providers. The intensity and duration adapt based on progress and changing needs.
How much does a sober companion cost?
Sober companion services typically range from $80,000 per month for 24/7 live-in support to lower rates for part-time or scheduled support. Costs vary based on the level of intensity, duration of engagement, geographic location, and specific needs of the client. Many families find that intensive support during critical transition periods prevents relapse and reduces long-term treatment costs.
When is a sober companion recommended?
Sober companions are recommended during high-risk transition periods such as returning home after residential treatment, traveling for business or family events, navigating divorce or major life changes, or when previous attempts at independent recovery have failed. They are particularly valuable for individuals with co-occurring disorders, complex family dynamics, or high-profile careers requiring discretion.
Are sober companions licensed clinicians?
Sober companion teams include both licensed clinical professionals and experienced recovery coaches with specialized training. All support is provided under clinical oversight to ensure appropriate scope of practice. The specific credentials of your companion will be matched to your clinical needs and situation, with licensed clinicians involved in planning, supervision, and intervention as appropriate.
Can a sober companion travel with me?
Yes, sober companions can accompany clients during business travel, family vacations, or other trips where maintaining sobriety and structure may be challenging. Travel support includes advance planning, coordination with local resources, 24/7 availability during the trip, and real-time intervention if high-risk situations arise. This service is particularly valuable for executives and professionals with demanding travel schedules.
How long do people typically use sober companion services?
Engagement duration varies widely based on individual needs. Some clients use intensive 24/7 support for 1-3 months during acute transition periods, then step down to part-time support. Others maintain ongoing relationships for 6-12 months or longer. The most effective arrangements are flexible, adapting intensity based on progress, life circumstances, and clinical recommendations.

Have more questions? Our clinical team is available 24/7.