Indiana is a very sober living home friendly state. There are few regulations in place but there is also ample government assistance for those looking to open a sober living home in this state.
The 2019 law that created a voluntary registry as well as a voluntary licensing program for sober living homes in Illinois is widely viewed as a “first step” towards imposing further regulations on the sober living community in the state.
How do you run a sober living home with medical cannabis patients? Why would someone do such a thing? And, is it discriminatory to exclude medical cannabis patients from your sober living home?
While the battle between proponents and opponents of MAT (Medication Assisted Treatment) for addiction rages on, the science supporting the use of medications like methadone and buprenorphine to treat SUD continues to pile up. It seems that, love it or hate it, MAT is here to stay.
Emergencies happen everywhere and sober living homes are no exception. 911 is a fantastic tool for responding to medical emergencies but it is not the best tool for responding to every situation.
In a post earlier this month, we shared our top 3 recommendations for creating healthy organizational culture at your sober living home. As we created our list, we realized we had 3 more tips to share!
There’s nothing more gratifying to sober living home operators than seeing residents get better. Those transformations, in and of themselves, are part of what makes this work so meaningful.