COMPANION SUPPORT · HOUSTON & THE HEIGHTS

Sober & Recovery Companion Support in Houston

A trusted, discreet presence for travel, transitions, and vulnerable stretches, especially for executives and high-visibility clients who need privacy and steady support.

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WHAT IT IS

What a Recovery Companion Provides

A recovery companion offers close, one-on-one support during the periods when being alone is hardest, after treatment, during travel, or through a high-risk transition. It is steady, professional, and absolutely discreet, designed to keep recovery on track without disrupting the rest of life.

HOW WE HELP

How Companion Support Works

One-on-One Presence

Close, dependable support through vulnerable stretches, so the days right after treatment are not faced alone.

Travel & Transitions

Companion support for travel, relocation, and major life transitions where structure can slip.

Absolute Discretion

Professional confidentiality for public-facing, executive, and high-visibility clients.

WHO IT'S FOR

Who Companion Support Helps

Executives and high-visibility clients, people transitioning home after treatment, and anyone facing a high-risk period who benefits from a steady, discreet presence.

HOW TO START

One Conversation Points You to the Right Next Step

Call and tell us what is going on. A licensed clinician listens, gives an honest read on fit, and outlines scope, frequency, and pricing in plain terms.

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SOBER COMPANION · HOUSTON

What a Sober Companion Provides

A sober companion is close, discreet, one-on-one support during the most vulnerable stretches of recovery: the first days home after treatment, travel, major life events, and high-pressure moments when being alone is the biggest risk. A companion is simply there, steadily and quietly, so you do not have to white-knuckle the hardest hours by yourself.

Heights Mentoring is non-clinical and clinician-informed. Companion support works alongside your treatment team, and when clinical care is the right next step, we help you connect to it, including Heights Behavioral Health. Discretion is central to everything we do.

OUR APPROACH

How Companion Support Works

Companion support is built around your situation, your schedule, and your need for privacy. Here is how we set it up.

1

A confidential first conversation
We learn the situation, the level of support needed, and the discretion required, then give you an honest recommendation.

2

A carefully matched companion
We pair you with a closely vetted recovery companion suited to your needs, your world, and the level of privacy you require.

3

A plan for the vulnerable stretch
We map the high-risk window, whether it is a trip, a transition home, or an event, and plan the support around it.

4

Close, steady presence
Your companion provides discreet, often round-the-clock support through the hardest hours, keeping you grounded and on track.

5

Coordination with your team
With your consent, we align with your clinicians and family so everyone is moving in the same direction.

6

A smooth hand-off
As the high-risk window passes, we transition you to lighter support, like recovery mentoring, or step back as you stabilize.

WHAT TO EXPECT

What Companion Support Looks Like

Companion support flexes to the moment, from round-the-clock presence during a critical stretch to a steady companion for a single trip or event. We work in person across Houston and The Heights, while traveling, or wherever you need to be. Privacy is non-negotiable, and we hold professional standards for confidentiality, including for executives and high-visibility clients.

A companion is not a substitute for clinical treatment. It is real-world, non-clinical support that protects the gains you have made. If a higher level of care is needed, we will say so and help you get there, including clinical treatment at Heights Behavioral Health.

WHEN PEOPLE USE IT

When a Sober Companion Helps Most

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The transition out of a program is one of the highest-risk windows in recovery. A companion keeps you steady through it.

Discreet support for work trips, vacations, and relocations, so being away from your routine does not become a relapse.

A steady presence at the events where alcohol and stress run highest.

Confidential, professional support for people whose recovery has to fit a demanding, public-facing life.

When the critical window passes, we transition you to recovery mentoring or lighter check-ins.

WHO IT IS FOR

Who Companion Support Is For

Companion support is a strong fit if any of these apply.

  • Anyone in the first vulnerable days or weeks after treatment
  • People facing travel, relocation, or a major life event
  • Executives and professionals who need discreet, flexible support
  • Families who want a steady, trusted presence for a loved one
  • Anyone whose highest risk is being alone right now
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Frequently Asked Questions

A sober or recovery companion is a professional who provides close, discreet, one-on-one support during high-risk periods such as post-treatment transitions, travel, and major life events.

A coach focuses on planning and accountability over regular check-ins. A companion provides close, often round-the-clock presence during a vulnerable stretch. Many clients use both.

Yes. Discretion is central to how we work, and we hold professional standards for confidentiality, including for executives and other high-visibility clients.

Yes. Travel and transition support is one of the most common reasons families and clients reach out, including relocation and time-sensitive trips.

Often within 24 to 48 hours for urgent situations. Call (713) 337-5063 for a confidential, no-obligation conversation.

Executives and high-visibility clients, people transitioning home after treatment, and anyone facing a high-risk period who benefits from a steady, discreet presence.

Companion support is private-pay and priced by scope and intensity. We explain it clearly during your consultation, with no obligation.

We will tell you honestly and coordinate the next step, including referral to clinical treatment at Heights Behavioral Health when appropriate.

READY WHEN YOU ARE

Start With One Honest Conversation.

Confidential, no pressure, no obligation. If we are not the right fit, we will point you to who is.

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