A Safe Bridge From Treatment to Independent Living
Moving from intensive clinical care back into daily life is a vulnerable time for teens in recovery. Serenity Lodge’s Structured Sober Living program is designed to make this transition safe, supported, and empowering.
Key Features:
- Therapeutic structure with increasing independence
- Life skill development (time management, self-care, decision-making)
- Continued clinical support with therapy and daily check-ins
- Family partnership to prepare for home reintegration
- Emphasis on accountability, relapse prevention, and emotional regulation
Our Approach:
We gradually reintroduce freedoms like technology use and social outings, providing real-time coaching and therapeutic support to solidify healthy behaviors before full reintegration.
Growing Into Independence:
At Serenity Lodge, sober living isn’t just about staying substance-free—it’s about building the life skills and confidence needed for a thriving future.
Learn more about our structured sober living today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is structured sober living and how is it different from residential treatment?
Sober living offers semi-independent housing with daily support, life skills training, and therapeutic oversight to help teens practice healthy choices outside full-time clinical care.
How long can my child stay in sober living?
While based on clinical necessity, we recommend 6 weeks of PHP followed by 6 weeks of IOP and sober living for optimal outcomes and smoother transitions.
What kind of responsibilities will my teen have?
Clients participate in daily routines, chores, group therapy, community meetings, and healthy activities—all designed to build accountability and independence.
How does sober living support relapse prevention?
Through structured routines, mentoring, therapeutic guidance, and gradual reintroduction of independence, clients gain the confidence and tools needed to avoid relapse.