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Recovery Coaching

The work that makes recovery
last past the crisis.

Ongoing, one-on-one recovery coaching that builds structure, accountability, and momentum into daily life — the daily presence that turns early sobriety into a durable new way of living.

Overview

Recovery is built in the daily rhythm.

Getting sober is one thing; staying sober and rebuilding a life is another. The weeks and months after detox or treatment are where most people either establish a new foundation or slide back — and they rarely do it alone.

GetBakk's recovery coaching provides consistent, real-world support inside your loved one's actual life. Through in-person sessions, daily check-ins, and lived-experience mentorship, we build the structure, routines, and accountability that sustainable recovery requires — while keeping the family informed and involved. This is relationship-based work: we meet people where they are and walk with them, not above them.

How It Works

What coaching looks like week to week.

Onboarding & goal-setting

We start by understanding the person, their triggers, their goals, and the shape of their life, then set clear objectives and a weekly structure.

In-person coaching sessions

Regular one-on-one sessions (commonly two to three times per week) focused on routine, life skills, relapse-prevention, and purpose.

Daily accountability

Daily check-ins and text support keep momentum between sessions and provide a real-time lifeline when urges or hard moments hit.

Monitoring & structure

Where appropriate, drug testing or SoberLink and weekly schedule submission add transparency and gentle accountability.

Family reporting

Regular progress updates keep the family informed and reduce the anxiety of not knowing — while respecting the client's dignity.

Experiential growth

Fitness, recovery meetings, sober community, and purpose-driven assignments rebuild a life that's actually worth staying sober for.

What's Included

What's included.

Regular one-on-one, in-person coaching sessions
Daily check-ins and text-based support
Routine, schedule, and life-skills development
Relapse-prevention planning and pattern recognition
Drug testing / SoberLink monitoring (as appropriate)
Weekly progress updates to the family
Experiential assignments — fitness, meetings, sober community
Coordination with therapists and other providers
What to Expect

What to expect.

Cadence

Ongoing & monthly

Coaching is typically a monthly engagement with a set cadence of in-person sessions plus daily contact, adjusted as the person progresses.

Your role

Active participation

Coaching works when the client engages honestly and shows up. We ask for openness, effort, and communication — and we bring the same.

Evolution

Support that steps down

As stability grows, support gradually eases — autonomy expands alongside responsibility, at a sustainable pace.

Who It's For

Coaching is a fit when…

  • Someone is leaving detox, treatment, or an intervention and needs continuity
  • A person is high-functioning but needs structure and accountability
  • The family wants a trusted set of eyes and steady support in place
  • There's a high-risk period — a transition, a stressor, a milestone
  • You want recovery woven into real life, not a facility
Common Questions

Answers to what families ask.

How is a recovery coach different from a therapist?

A therapist provides clinical treatment for mental-health conditions; a recovery coach provides practical, real-world support, structure, and accountability in daily life. The two work beautifully together — we coordinate closely with therapists and never replace clinical care.

How often will you see my loved one?

It varies with need, but commonly two to three in-person sessions a week plus daily check-ins. Higher-intensity periods get more contact; as stability grows, the cadence eases.

Do you drug test?

When it's appropriate and agreed, yes — using testing or SoberLink as a supportive accountability tool, never as punishment. It provides transparency and early warning, and it's framed with care.

Will you keep our family informed?

Yes. Regular progress updates are a standard part of coaching, so the family isn't left in the dark — always balanced with the client's dignity and the boundaries you agree on together.

Ready to talk it through?

Every engagement begins with a free, confidential consultation. There is no pressure and no obligation — just a conversation about what your family needs.

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