Creating Lifetime Relationships for Long-term Recovery
Finishing treatment with Foundations Recovery Network doesn’t mean the end of our support. In many ways, you’re embarking on a new path. Though you’ve been equipped with new tools and strategies on your journey, you may need guidance as you find your footing along the way. We’re still here to help.
An aftercare program helps you stay in recovery by providing you with a roadmap to maintaining sobriety after your time in residential, outpatient, or partial hospitalization programs.
Whether this is attending alumni events and meetings, talking about your experiences with others in recovery, or even mentoring another person in recovery, one of the best ways to stay sober is to stay involved and help others through fellowship with groups like Alcoholics Anonymous.
Our Alumni Program
Because the first year after treatment is often the hardest, our team stays connected to you and learns about the support you need.
Foundations Recovery Network created our alumni program as a living, connected community of alumni, motivators, and coordinators that exists to support and celebrate those in recovery after treatment. Life can be a challenge for anyone, but now you are also leaning into a new way of life. You don’t have to go on this difficult but rewarding journey alone.
Everyone who comes to a Foundations facility has lifelong support from us. Alumni coordinators are here to talk through the tough times and celebrate your victories both big and small. Together we’ll break down life’s barriers and celebrate the accomplishments along the way. We will stay connected as long as you’d like – for a lifetime if needed.
Sober living
Sober Living can be a great way to get used to life after treatment while maintaining the practices you learned in residential rehab. A structured program that helps you adjust to living in recovery, a sober living home places you in a safe, clean environment with people like you with access to medical professionals and therapies that you still might need.