Attending a first meeting can be one of the most intimidating steps in early recovery. Many individuals avoid meetings not because they don’t want sobriety, but because of anxiety, fear of judgment, or not knowing what to expect.
When I accompany a client, I provide structured support during a high-risk time. This includes helping them choose an appropriate meeting, introducing them to others in the recovery community, modeling participation, and processing the experience afterward so they are more likely to return on their own.
This service also involves scheduling coordination, travel time, supervision, and ensuring the client safely transitions into a sober support network. The goal is independence — most clients only need accompaniment a few times before they feel comfortable attending meetings on their own.
The fee reflects dedicated time, transportation, and hands-on recovery support, not simply attending a meeting together.
Attending a first meeting can be one of the most intimidating steps in early recovery. Many individuals avoid meetings not because they don’t want sobriety, but because of anxiety, fear of judgment, or not knowing what to expect.
When I accompany a client, I provide structured support during a high-risk time. This includes helping them choose an appropriate meeting, introducing them to others in the recovery community, modeling participation, and processing the experience afterward so they are more likely to return on their own.
This service also involves scheduling coordination, travel time, supervision, and ensuring the client safely transitions into a sober support network. The goal is independence — most clients only need accompaniment a few times before they feel comfortable attending meetings on their own.
The fee reflects dedicated time, transportation, and hands-on recovery support, not simply attending a meeting together.