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In-Home Care for Substance Use Disorder & Recovery

Substance use disorder affects physical health, mental wellbeing and daily life. Recovery doesn’t end when someone leaves a treatment program — for many people, it’s just beginning. With the right support at home, individuals can continue building healthy routines, managing their health and staying on track with long-term recovery.

ɫɫÊÓÆµ provides personalized in-home care for substance use disorder and addiction recovery, supporting patients across the full spectrum of behavioral health and medical needs from early recovery through long-term stability. Our care teams help patients address both their physical health and emotional wellbeing while recovering in the comfort of home.

What Is Substance Use Disorder?

Substance use disorder (SUD) is a medical condition that affects how the brain and body function. It is characterized by the continued use of alcohol or drugs despite harmful consequences to health, relationships or daily life.

Many individuals living with SUD also experience mental health conditions such as anxiety or depression. Substance use can also contribute to physical health challenges including high blood pressure, liver disease and other chronic conditions.

Because substance use disorder affects multiple areas of a person’s life, recovery often involves more than stopping substance use. It’s about supporting the whole person: rebuilding health, creating stability and developing routines that support long-term wellbeing.

Types of In-Home Care for Substance Use Disorder Patients

Recovery is different for everyone, and support needs may change over time. ɫɫÊÓÆµ offers multiple levels of in-home care that work together to help patients maintain progress and stability.

In-home behavioral health services provide mental health and recovery support focused on emotional stability, relapse prevention and overall wellbeing.

Skilled home health services provide clinical nursing care and therapy in the home.

Personal care services offer non-medical living support that helps patients maintain structure and stability while focusing on recovery.

Learn more about in-home care for substance use disorder and recovery.

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Meet Anthony

Anthony recently completed inpatient treatment for opioid use disorder. He is committed to staying healthy and continuing his recovery journey, but he is also managing high blood pressure and early-stage liver disease. Keeping track of his health and recovery goals can feel overwhelming on his own.

ɫɫÊÓÆµ provides coordinated support that helps Anthony stay focused on his recovery while managing his overall health.

Behavioral Health Can Help Anthony With:

  • Ongoing mental health support
  • Relapse prevention strategies
  • Medication monitoring and support
  • Structured recovery guidance through the BELIEVE program

Skilled Home Health Can Help Anthony With:

  • Monitoring blood pressure and liver-related health concerns
  • Medication management and education
  • Coordination with his physician and care team

Personal Care ɫɫÊÓÆµ Can Help Anthony With:

  • Establishing healthy daily routines
  • Meal preparation that supports his medical needs
  • Medication reminders
  • Maintaining a safe and organized home environment

With coordinated in-home support, Anthony can focus on rebuilding his health and maintaining stability in his recovery journey.

Why In-Home Care for Substance Use Disorder?

Receiving recovery support at home allows patients to continue healing in a familiar and supportive environment. In-home care can help individuals address both their physical health and behavioral health needs at the same time while building routines that support long-term success.

In-home addiction recovery support allows patients to:

  • Heal in the comfort of their own environment
  • Address medical and mental health needs together
  • Reduce preventable hospital visits
  • Build healthy habits and daily routines
  • Strengthen relapse prevention strategies
  • Receive personalized, one-on-one support

As recovery progresses and needs change, ɫɫÊÓÆµ adjusts care plans to ensure patients receive the right level of support at every stage of their journey, helping them maintain stability, improve health and continue moving forward in recovery.

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