Recovery Coaching

Experienced support for the moments where recovery gets real

Sendero coaching connects clients with coaches who bring both professional experience and personal understanding to the work. Each coach has a different style, background, and approach, so we pair clients based on fit, goals, personality, and the kind of support most likely to help them follow through.

Why recovery coaching

Recovery does not fail in theory. It gets tested in routines, relationships, work, stress, free time, and the small decisions that happen every day. Coaching gives clients consistent one-on-one support to turn insight into action and keep progress moving when life gets complicated.

The goal is simple: help clients move faster, stay accountable, and improve their chances of long-term success. Coaching creates more touchpoints, more structure, and more opportunities to catch problems early instead of waiting until things unravel.

Two levels of support

Not every client needs the same amount of contact. Some benefit from steady weekly accountability. Others do better with more frequent support, tighter structure, and a stronger bridge between treatment, sober living, and independent life.

Both coaching options are built around the same foundation: real relationship, honest accountability, practical planning, and support that matches the client’s actual life.

Standard Coaching

For clients who want consistent one-on-one support to stay accountable, build stronger routines, and follow through on the work they are already doing.

  • Turn recovery goals into specific weekly actions
  • Stay connected to structure between clinical, sober living, or peer-support commitments
  • Build consistency around routines, work, health, relationships, and recovery practices
  • Talk through decisions before they become bigger problems
  • Create a practical plan for the next stage of life and recovery

High-Touch Coaching

For clients who would benefit from more frequent contact, closer accountability, and a more structured support plan.

  • Maintain momentum during high-risk transition periods
  • Build structure into the parts of life where follow-through usually breaks down
  • Get more active support around stress, responsibility, relationships, work, and recovery commitments
  • Catch warning signs earlier and respond before setbacks gain traction
  • Create a stronger bridge from treatment or sober living into more independence

Fit-based coaching team

Our coaching team brings different backgrounds, styles, and lived experience to the work. Some clients benefit from a direct accountability approach. Others connect better with support around 12-step engagement, fitness, career rebuilding, professional responsibility, family systems, or the transition back into community life.

We do not use a one-size-fits-all model. We pair clients with coaches based on fit, because the relationship matters. The right coach can make support feel more practical, more honest, and easier to actually use.

Not sure what level of support makes sense?

Tell us what is going on, what kind of support has helped before, and where follow-through tends to break down. We will help you think through whether coaching is the right next step and what level of support fits best.