Peer recovery coaching at Elevated Ethos Recovery offers personalized sober support designed to strengthen long-term recovery, accountability, and independent living skills. Recovery coaching provides one-on-one guidance from individuals with lived experience, helping residents navigate early sobriety, build healthy routines, set recovery
Peer recovery coaching at Elevated Ethos Recovery offers personalized sober support designed to strengthen long-term recovery, accountability, and independent living skills. Recovery coaching provides one-on-one guidance from individuals with lived experience, helping residents navigate early sobriety, build healthy routines, set recovery goals, and stay connected to community resources.
Our recovery coaching services focus on real-life application — including relapse prevention strategies, employment support, life skills development, meeting integration, and consistent accountability. By combining structured sober living with peer recovery coaching, residents receive practical support that helps turn recovery goals into daily action.
Peer recovery coaching helps elevate recovery by increasing confidence, improving consistency, and providing ongoing encouragement during life transitions. Whether someone is stepping down from treatment, starting sober living, or seeking additional recovery support, coaching provides the structure and connection needed for sustainable sobriety.

Our mission is to elevate recovery by walking alongside individuals with lived experience, offering guidance, accountability, and practical tools that transform sobriety from a goal into a sustainable way of life.
What is peer recovery coaching in sober living?
Peer recovery coaching is non-clinical recovery support provided by someone with lived experience. It helps individuals maintain sobriety through accountability, goal setting, and connection to recovery resources.
How does recovery coaching support long-term sobriety?
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What is peer recovery coaching in sober living?
Peer recovery coaching is non-clinical recovery support provided by someone with lived experience. It helps individuals maintain sobriety through accountability, goal setting, and connection to recovery resources.
How does recovery coaching support long-term sobriety?
Recovery coaching supports long-term sobriety by helping individuals build routines, strengthen relapse prevention skills, stay connected to recovery communities, and maintain consistent accountability.
Is peer recovery coaching different from therapy?
Yes. Therapy focuses on clinical mental health treatment, while recovery coaching focuses on practical recovery support, daily structure, and forward progress.
Who should work with a recovery coach?
Recovery coaching is especially helpful for individuals in early recovery, transitioning from treatment, entering sober living, or seeking additional accountability and guidance.
What does a recovery coach help residents with?
Recovery coaches help with goal setting, relapse prevention planning, employment readiness, life skills, meeting structure, motivation, and navigating real-world recovery challenges.
Can recovery coaching continue after sober living?
Yes. Recovery coaching can continue after someone leaves sober living to provide ongoing support, accountability, and stability during independent living.
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