Successfully completing any treatment program is a milestone achievement.
Yet for many struggling to overcome addictive behavior, returning to everyday life can be the biggest challenge of all.

Hired Power Transitional Recovery Services, the leading professional transition services company in the nation, has been serving the addiction and mental health treatment community for many years. Hired Power provides services that are innovative and take addiction treatment and extended care to the next step- living in recoveryHired Power service provides all levels of transition including; Interventions, Safe Passage (transportation), Certified Personal Recovery Assistants also known as a Sober Companion or a Sober Coach, Monitoring and Recovery Care Management. Hired Power is unique in that we do not provide drug rehab, residential treatment, therapy or psychological services. We do, however, provide the necessary sober support to establish lasting recovery from alcoholism and addiction, both in the home and on the road, by supporting the high-stress, high-risk transitions periods. We are a necessary service for clients dealing with substance abuse, addiction and behavior disorders including:

 Hired Power provides services to individuals with varying socio-economic profiles and specializes in working with musicians, entertainers, executives, politicians, and socialites.

Whether you are a treatment center, treatment professional, employer, addict, family member or friend, Hired Power is committed to providing individualized and professional support for the addicts and the people they affect. We provide customized sober assistance to our clients, whatever their needs may be. Please see who we are for further details.

Hired Power’s Certified Personal Recovery Assistants help ensure lasting recovery. From navigating social situations and establishing everyday routines to attending therapy sessions, we deliver discreet, one-on-one in-home support and guidance.

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Going after alcohol abuse by students, by Judith Gwinn Adrian
Thu, 11 Mar 2010 10:23:58 -0800

We’ve got to do more to save our young people from alcohol abuse. It’s a killer. More than 1,800 college students die each year from alcohol, and 500,000 students are injured by it, according to the National Institute on Alcohol...

Patterns: Drinking Age Affects Bingeing, to a Point
Wed, 10 Mar 2010 11:11:41 -0800

A new study finds that as the drinking age has gone up, binge drinking has gone down — except among college students. Writing in The Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, researchers said that binge drinking...

Program pays addicts to get sterilized
Tue, 09 Mar 2010 09:24:48 -0800

Project Prevention, a national organization that pays drug addicts and alcoholics $300 cash to get sterilized or use long-term birth control, will be in Honolulu for the first time today, tomorrow and Thursday in an ongoing effort to eradicate substance-exposed...

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