Provider Coordination

Clear coordination so support does not fragment after treatment.

With client authorization, we communicate carefully with treatment teams, therapists, coaches, case managers, and other trusted providers.

Professional team discussing a coordinated care plan

Connected care

Continuity matters when care moves across settings.

Clients often leave treatment with recommendations from multiple providers. We help keep the practical pieces aligned so the plan is not lost between discharge summaries, family concerns, therapy appointments, and daily-life support.

  • Authorized communication with treatment centers, therapists, coaches, physicians, and case managers
  • Translation of care recommendations into daily routines and accountability touchpoints
  • Respectful privacy boundaries and clear consent before information is shared
  • Support during handoffs from residential care to outpatient, sober living, home, work, or travel

Coordination support

How we help care teams stay aligned

The client remains at the center of the communication plan.

  • Consent-first communication

    Clarify who may receive updates, what can be shared, and how communication should happen.

  • Discharge handoff

    Support the move from treatment recommendations into real schedules, routines, and accountability.

  • Provider updates

    Share relevant observations and practical concerns with authorized providers when helpful.

  • Family context

    Help families understand the plan without overwhelming the client or duplicating clinical roles.

  • Risk response planning

    Make sure everyone knows what to do if warning signs increase or support needs change.

  • Care continuity

    Reduce gaps between therapy, outpatient care, sober living, companion support, and home life.

Questions

Provider coordination FAQs

  • No. Provider coordination is based on client authorization, privacy boundaries, and a clear understanding of what may be shared. Sober Angels does not send updates to therapists, treatment centers, family members, or other providers without appropriate permission.

    Consent-first communication protects the client's dignity and helps the care team stay aligned. Before coordination begins, the plan should clarify who is included, what information is relevant, and how updates should happen.

Keep the recovery plan connected after the handoff.

We can help align the people supporting the client so next steps are clear and respectful.

All coordination follows client consent and privacy needs.