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“Medical Cannabis Maintenance” and Your Sober Living Home: Friend or Foe?

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?


3 Types of Sober Living Home Residents You Need to Stop Admitting

Are you accepting anyone and everyone who expresses any interest in living at your sober living home or are you doing your due diligence when working through the admissions process?

The Absolute Best Updates you Can Make to Your Sober Living Home in 2021 (Part 2)

Today, we’ll cover a few more suggestions for updating your sober living home in 2021.

Can Your Sober Living Home Require COVID-19 Vaccination? It Depends

Now that we are hopefully closing in on the end of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the team at Sober Living App are hearing rumblings from the sober living community about how to handle the vaccine roll-out in sober living homes.

The Absolute Best Updates you Can Make to Your Sober Living Home in 2021 (Part 1)

Sober living homes went through dramatic changes in 2020 to survive the pandemic - but what about 2021?

3 Mistakes You Might be Making with MAT Patients at 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.

When Should Your Sober Living Home Call 911? The Answer is Complicated.

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.

3 More Ways to Create a Healthy Organizational Culture at Your Sober Living Home

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!

Top 3 Ways to Support a Healthy Organizational Culture at Your Sober Living Home

A healthy organizational culture at your sober living home begins with you. Learn how to implement the right policies and procedures to help foster a congenial, therapeutic environment at your sober living home.

Though they are places of residence first a foremost, sober living homes are also organizations, workplaces and therapeutic environments. As with any organization, sober living homes can easily breed toxic cultures where indirect communication, fear, intimidation, coercion, blame and high drama thrive. 

It is often said that when you fail to consciously plan and attend to your organizational culture, you invite bad actors to prioritize personal power over organizational values. This erosion can happen slowly over time and it can be a difficult problem to fix once it’s taken root. 

The solution? 

Proactively plan for a healthy organizational culture before a toxic environment can ever develop.

Today at the Sober Living App blog, we’ll look at 5 things all sober living home operators can do to proactively support a healthy organizational culture at their sober living homes.  

Healthy Organizational Culture Tip #1: Post the Philosophy and Rules of Your Sober Living Home in a Prominent Place 

Part of a healthy recovery lifestyle is learning how to create and maintain boundaries as well as respect the boundaries of others. Creating strict rules and enforcing them consistently and fairly at your sober living home helps teach this important…

Because addiction cannot peacefully co-exist with healthy relationships, people in recovery often need coaching around how to create, maintain and respect healthy interpersonal boundaries. It takes time and practice to unlearn the toxic relationship patterns and behaviors that people with SUD practiced when they were using. 

One of the ways this manifests in sober living homes is a lot of boundary-testing around rules. Residents may break or bend rules to see how strictly and consistently they are enforced. Residents may attempt to “split” authority figures from one another to undermine a “united front” on rules. This, in turn, can result in a conflict between managers or other standard-bearing figures within your sober living home’s orbit. 

Don’t let this happen.

Clearly post the philosophy and house rules of your sober living home in a prominent place (like the living room) so that there is full transparency on what is and is not allowed. This consistency actually invites a sense of safety and stability into the sober living home environment and encourages a deepening of residents’ recovery.

Healthy Organizational Culture Tip #2: Don’t Hire Friends, Sponsors or Sponsees at your Sober Living Home 

Don’t hire friends to run your sober living home. Dual relationships are confusing to manage for you and confusing to navigate for others. It will be easier to foster a healthy organizational culture at your sober living home without them.

This is very controversial in the addiction treatment and recovery communities, but we humbly suggest that you reconsider hiring friends, sponsors and sponsees to manage your sober living home. These types of arrangements are sometimes called “dual relationships” and they can quickly and easily lead to trouble. It is difficult to maintain the proper professionalism and objective distance that a healthy working relationship requires when you are also personally “friendly” with your employee, especially if that friendship pre-dates the working relationship. 

Not only are these relationships difficult to manage themselves, they can also wreak havoc on your other working relationships within the organization. It will be easy for others to view your relationship as “favoritism” and “bias” and this will haunt you in future conflicts outside of the immediate dual relationship, as well. 

Healthy Organizational Culture Tip #3: Model Healthy Conflict Resolution at Your Sober Living Home

Conflict is inevitable. Plan for it the right way and you’ve set your sober living home up for a healthy organizational culture now and in the future.

People in recovery frequently struggle with healthy conflict resolution skills. Direct communication and assertiveness can feel threatening and foreign to those who are not accustomed to respecting and maintaining healthy boundaries. 

The fix?

Model healthy conflict resolution skills at your sober living home. Train all management and residents in healthy communication (like Non-Violent Communication or NVC) and create space for a formal conflict resolution process at your sober living home should anyone request it or require it. Put down in writing what a formal conflict resolution process entails and require all residents to agree to submit to such a process, if needed, in writing. There are many models of these types of processes online for free. Simply choose the one that most resonates with your sober living home’s mission and values and make sure to include those details in your new resident agreement. Make additional copies or a poster detailing the process accessible in a common area. 

We’re Here to Help Your Sober Living Home Create a Healthy Organizational Culture

At Sober Living App, we’re passionate about helping sober living homes across the country operate smarter. 

Running a sober living home can be a huge hassle, but it doesn’t have to be. 

We’ve distilled all the chaos that can easily overwhelm sober living home operators into a simple app that “thinks” about all the little details that go into running your sober living home 24/7 so you don’t have to. 

Claim your free, no-strings free trial today and see the Sober Living App difference for yourself. 

4 Ways a Trauma-Informed Approach Can Help Your Sober Living Residents Cope with Pandemic Stress

Addiction and trauma go hand in hand. Learn about how you can help your sober living home residents cope with pandemic stress with a trauma-informed approach.

A history of trauma is very common among sober living residents. As we continue to delve deeper into the pandemic, we are all being exposed to the shared secondary (or primary, in some instances) trauma of living through these disturbing times. The effects of going through such a turbulent time will no doubt be the object of much study in the years to come. 

As sober living home operators, what should we know about how trauma - past and present - are operating right now in our facilities? How can we support residents with a history of trauma during these traumatic times? What can we do to help residents cope with pandemic-related stress while building up their capacity for resilience? 

Today, we’ll look at four ways you can incorporate a trauma-informed approach into your sober living home’s COVID-19 playbook. 

Consider Screening New Sober Living Home Residents for Trauma

Screen new sober living home residents for trauma so you can address trauma appropriately as symptoms become apparent.

It’s difficult to address trauma when you don’t know it’s there. 

Implementing universal screening for trauma during your new resident application process helps you get to know what your residents are up against in terms of their lifetime trauma exposure. When an incoming resident has a high level of trauma in their past, you’ll know in advance. This can help inform how you respond to everything from “behavior issues” to interpersonal conflicts with your trauma exposed residents. 

Make The “New Normal” Predictable at Your Sober Living Home

Trauma and chaos do not mix. Keep your sober living home’s routine regular and predictable to avoid triggers for residents with a history of trauma. This helps promote feelings of well being and control over situations in people with trauma historie…

For residents with a history of trauma, unpredictable environments feel unsafe. COVID has disturbed all of the daily routines and patterns that signal to our brains that everything is normal. When big pattern shifts occur - like the ones we are all experiencing around COVID - trauma affected residents are more likely to respond negatively to the change. 

That’s why it’s so important to create as much pattern and predictability in our “new normal” as possible for your residents. Do everything you can to make sure that your sober living home’s COVID guidelines are predictable and consistent. Develop new routines around cleaning, visitation and socializing so that your residents always know what to expect, even during these uncertain times.  

Institute the Buddy System or Other Peer Support Program at Your Sober Living Home

If your sober living home doesn’t already use a buddy system, the pandemic is a great time to start. This helps residents with a history of trauma combat the negative effects of isolation and dissociation that often accompany trauma.

Does your sober living home offer in-house peer support? 

Do you have a buddy system between residents? 

If the answer is no, now might be a good time to start. Consider linking up “old timer” residents with new residents. When trauma affected residents are experiencing symptoms of isolation and dissociation, a quick check in with a buddy can help turn their day around.   

Get Curious About Problem Behaviors at Your Sober Living Home

Behavioral issues among sober living home residents is often in part due to a history of trauma. Residents learn certain coping skills to deal with negative emotions that may or may not serve them in all contexts. For sober living home managers, und…

Do you have a resident who is always breaking rules? Complaining? Starting fights? 

“Problem behaviors” are often warning signs of trauma. It’s tempting to ask such residents, “what’s wrong with you?,” but re-framing the question and asking, “what happened to you?” will most likely get better results. Often, the “problem behavior” you are picking up on is part of your resident’s trauma-related response. These responses might aggravate you, but your resident probably developed these behaviors as part of a survival strategy in response to their trauma. They are an expression of your resident’s will to survive in the face of adversity. 

Keep the Focus on Resilience at Your Sober Living Home

The sober living home community is resilient. Together we will make it through this pandemic. 

Infusing a trauma-informed response into your sober living home’s COVID-19 plan means treating your residents’ stress responses as normal rather than pathological. Helping your residents lean into healthy coping behaviors and veer away from negative patterns that no longer serve them helps build life-long resilience that will see them through the pandemic and beyond.

We’re Here to Help Your Sober Living Home Thrive

At Sober Living App, we know sober living and we’re committed to helping your sober living home thrive. 

Our software solution is saving time, money and sanity for sober living home operators across the country. 

We invite you to claim your free trial today.

Sober Living App's New Billing Assistant Makes Getting Paid Even Easier

Sober living app’s new billing assistant is making getting paid even easier!

It’s probably safe to say that collecting payments at your sober living home isn’t your favorite part of the job. Few people get into sober living home management for the pleasure of collecting rent. 

But every month, COVID-19 or no, it needs to be done. 

At Sober Living App, we’re excited to announce some new tools we’ve added to our Summer 2020 update that are designed to make getting paid as easy as possible - every time.

Sober Living Homes Often Collect Payments in a Disorganized Way

Disorganized payment collection costs sober living homes time and money.

Many sober living homes collect rent haphazardly. Your sober living home manager might set up a box to collect checks, maintaining a spreadsheet to track who’s paid and who still needs to chip in. That’s sober living home bill collection at its most basic.

The pitfalls in this system are obvious:

  • It takes a lot of time to personally remind residents of the payment due date 

  • More time is wasted on reminding late payers to settle their accounts 

  • It’s logistically complicated for multiple payers to chip in on a single account 

  • It’s easy to lose track of who’s paid and who hasn’t

  • Physical checks and cash are time consuming to process  

There’s a better way.

Here’s The Changes We’ve Made to the Make Sober Living Home Billing Easier 

Our new summer 2020 update is the billing game changer your sober living homes needs.

At Sober Living App, we’ve always made it easy for sober living homes to collect payments online. Residents have always been able to view bills and make payments on their phone using the resident portal. Our easy cloud-based application allows new residents to make move-in payments as they are completing the intake paperwork on their phone

It was a good start. 

But for our 2020 Summer Update, we’ve made a few key changes to really kick your billing efforts into high gear. 

Read on to learn more about how these tools and features will help keep your sober living home profitable with less time and effort. 

Our Click Through Services Book Make it a Snap to Collect Sober Living Home Rent 

Sober Living App’s service book feature helps you save time.

Our new Services Book makes it easy to create a prefab “menu” of services your sober living home offers with built-in pricing. Simply choose the service, the date and the resident and the bill completes itself. 

Write a title and description of the service, along with the price, and set the billing cycle as monthly, bi-monthly, weekly or daily. You can assign the service to a particular property, as well. 

For example, if you offer weekly massages at two different properties at two different price points, you can easily set that up in the services book in order to avoid confusion and ensure consistent pricing within each property. We take care of the rest.

Easy Automated Repeating Charges Take the Pressure Off Your Sober Living Home Manager 

 
Remove the added strain of billing details from your sober living home manager.
 

If you run a sober living home, then you have repeating charges. Rent, storage space, amenities: these all take place on a repeating basis. 

Our automated repeating charges feature make payment collection truly “set and forget.” Sit back and watch our repeating charges feature generate bills (and send reminders!) at whatever frequency works for your sober living home. It’s that easy.  

Our Updated Billing Assistant Gives Your Sober Living Home the Ability to Seamlessly Collect from Multiple Payers 

Collect payment for one bill from multiple payers with ease at your sober living home.

It’s so common for sober living home residents to rely on relatives or friends to help with their monthly expenses. Our Billing Assistant makes it easy for anyone to help out your residents with their financial obligations - anywhere, anytime, all from the convenience of their phone.

Now Your Sober Living Home Can Collect Even More Payment Methods

Accept many types of payment with ease at your sober living home.

All major credit cards? Of course. 

Cash, bank account, money order? Check. 

Paypal? Check. 

What about Cash App, Venmo and Zelle? You bet. 

We’ve expanded our collection of payment methods to reflect the ways sober living home residents want to pay their bills today. Why put up extra hurdles for your residents when you can make it easy for them to pay their bills using the payment method they feel most comfortable with? 

Happy residents means a healthier, happier sober living home environment for them - and you!

We’re Here to Help Your Sober Living Home Succeed 

Think these new tools might help your sober living home run more smoothly with less effort? 

Curious to learn more? 

Reach out to us to claim your free trial to see the Sober Living App difference today. 





5 Things Your Sober Living Home Manager is Afraid to Tell You

When you are the owner of a sober living home, your sober living home manager is your only eyes and ears inside your business. They know the good, the bad, and the ugly of what’s actually happening inside your sober living home.

Is Your Sober Living Home Accidentally Violating HIPAA Laws?

When it comes to HIPAA laws, it pays to know what information your sober living home needs to treat as protected health information (PHI) and what information can be transmitted without restrictions.

What if Your Sober Living Home Manager Gets Coronavirus? A Contingency Plan Review

Your sober living home manager is a key part of what makes your sober living home run smoothly. Thinking about a reality in which they are removed from the picture can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t need to be a catastrophe.