Sober Living During Covid-19 Epidemic

Sober Living Home Precautions in Boston Massachusetts During COVID-19 Virus

The onset of the COVID-19 virus in our country has caused our society to shift to new social distancing norms and has resulted in many changes in how our society operates. Protecting everyone’s safety is a primary concern during these times. For this reason, sober living homes have had to make some changes to resident meetings and activities.

Recovery Meetings

Recovery meetings are incredibly important to individuals who are suffering from addiction. Eliminating these meetings entirely can have disastrous consequences for the people that depend on them to help them continue their sobriety. Rather than eliminating meetings, sober living homes can offer small group meetings and also provide online meeting options.

Modifying Sober Living Home Schedules

Sober living homes can also take precautions by modifying their schedules to support social distancing. Many people all over the country have experienced job loss and layoffs due to the COVID-19 virus. Unfortunately, this group includes many people who are living in sober living homes and working to maintain their sobriety in a supportive environment.

This is a difficult time for sober living residents who have lost their jobs, and to help continue to support them, sober living homes can modify their schedules. The schedules can be modified in order to provide more support meetings and also to provide resources for those seeking new jobs.

Telehealth Appointments

Sober living houses can also help to facilitate telehealth appointments for their residents by providing laptops and ensuring that residents have privacy during these appointments. Having access to telehealth appointments will be extremely helpful during this pandemic.

For more information about how sober living homes can benefit your addiction recovery in these uncertain times, call the Tharros House today at 617-697-1218 or fill out the form on our site. We can help you continue to maintain your sobriety by providing helpful tools and a supportive environment.