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Recovery Coaching

The right person, at the right time, wherever you are.

Recovery is rarely a straight line. It’s a daily practice that depends on consistency, accountability, and guidance, especially after the structure of treatment ends. That’s where recovery coaching comes in.

Our sober coaches help clients turn what they learned in treatment into practical habits that last. Each recovery coach is both trained and experienced, as many have rebuilt their own lives through recovery and now help others do the same.

What a Sober Coach Does

A sober coach (also called a recovery coach or sobriety coach) bridges the space between treatment and daily life. They help clients stay on track when the demands of real life return: work, relationships, family, and everyday stress. Rather than focusing on therapy or clinical treatment, sober coaching is about action: staying engaged with recovery goals, maintaining routines, and building confidence through learning how to stay sober while living life.

Each addiction recovery coach works closely with a client’s care team, therapist, or treatment program when appropriate. Together, they coordinate care, manage goals, and make sure nothing falls apart between crisis, treatment, and life after.

How Recovery Coaching Works

Our recovery coaching services are flexible and fully customized. Clients can work with a coach for a few hours a week or several hours a day, depending on what’s needed. Most packages begin at ten hours and can extend over a ninety-day period, allowing progress to unfold at a sustainable pace. Coaches meet clients wherever  they are, whether that’s in person, virtually, or while traveling.

A sober coach focuses on creating structure that fits a client’s real life, helping them set achievable goals, establish consistency, and handle challenges as they arise.  Common helpful activities include:

  • Reinforcing daily routines that support recovery
  • Managing triggers and stress in healthy ways
  • Setting personal and professional boundaries
  • Re-engaging with family and community life
  • Building new habits around sleep, nutrition, and wellness
  • Keeping clients accountable without judgment

The Difference Between a Sober Coach and a Companion

While a sober companion provides daily, hands-on presence, a sober coach focuses on goal-setting, accountability, and long-term structure. Coaching often works in tandem with companionship and care management to create a seamless support system that bridges treatment and independence.

Why Work With SEI

SEI has been providing recovery coaching and behavioral health support since 2004.
We’re known for our people, their professionalism, their empathy, and their ability to keep clients moving forward through every stage of recovery. Families, clinicians, and clients trust our concierge behavioral health  because of our:

  • Lived and professional experience: Every coach has walked through recovery personally or worked alongside it for years.
  • Nationwide coverage: Coaches available in most major U.S. cities and for remote or travel assignments.
  • Ethical, accessible care: Transparent pricing, no referral fees, and plans designed around real needs.
  • Continuity: We stay involved long after treatment starts, because that’s when it matters most. Our coaches are the human link between crisis, treatment, and everyday life.

Get Started With a Recovery Coach

If you’re ready to add structure, accountability, and professional guidance to your recovery, SEI can help. Reach out to us anytime to connect with a sober coach near you and our coordinators will match you with someone who fits your needs, your goals, and your pace.