Our Sober Companions work with Interventionists, Admission Specialists, Physicians, Attorneys, Families, Agents, and anyone else concerned with getting a client to and from treatment; we go the distance to help high risk addicts and alcoholics who are struggling with relapse transition into sober living environments.
Read MoreSober Transport
Footprints of Serenity provides client transportation services with a Recovery Companion. Transportation can be a hurdle in the life of a newly sober person. Whether the client is interested in maintaining an ongoing recovery or just needs to stay abstinent for a period of time, getting from A to B can be a real hassle.
New App Helps Catch Suicide Risk
Nearly half of people who die from suicide have seen a health professional of some sort in the month before their deaths and there are ways to find out who might be at risk and help them, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) says.
Read MoreHealth In Recovery
Incorporating all aspects into recovery from 12 step programs, to physical wellness becomes part of the daily process that Footprints of Serenity's Sober Companion and Recovery Coach Services incorporate into our clients daily living.
Read MoreSober Social Events
For alcoholics and addicts social functions are fought with uncertainty. Alcohol and drugs are prevalent. Family reunions, parties, funerals, holidays and corporate functions can trigger a relapse. Having a sober companion at your side can bring comfort and give our clients the confidence to navigate through these situations without drinking or substance using.
Read MoreHow To Work Step 1
For a lot of people, walking into a treatment center or 12-step meeting for the first time is equivalent to working step one. The simple act of asking for help is, in and of itself, an admission of powerlessness and unmanageability. There is much more that an addict can do to fully work Step One.
Read MoreRecovery Today
Footprints of Serenity is a recovery company helping individuals to become and stay sober. Each individual is unique, and needs different types of help.
Read MoreMen's Eating Disorder Often Overlooked
Anorexia and bulimia are the two most widely known eating disorders, and despite their association with women, 10 percent to 15 percent of sufferers are men, according to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders.
Read MorePurple Drank Abuse
Purple Drank is an addictive drink made up by the drug abuser himself (or herself). The primary intoxicating ingredient is a promethazine-codeine cough medication that is available only by prescription.
Read MoreSuboxone - Finding Its Way Inside of Prisons
Suboxone, a drug used to treat opiate addiction designed to reduce withdrawal symptoms through a tapering process
Read MoreTalking to Your Kids About Drugs
Every parent of a teenager knows that eventually they are going to become young adults and become independent. There is a natural progression of development as humans from teenage years to adulthood where exploration of the world around them is necessary for them to live as adults on their own someday.
Read MoreGetting Treatment Without Rehab
Admitting that you have a problem and accepting the fact that you cannot stay sober on your own is only the beginning. Alcoholism and drug addiction are illnesses that are often characterized by isolation.
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