Sober Living Program in Bali for Lasting Recovery
Sober Living in Bali: A Safe and Supportive Next Step
Completing rehab is an important milestone, but the transition back into daily life can be overwhelming. Our Sober Living Program at Bali Harmony Rehab is designed to bridge that gap. Located in peaceful Canggu, Bali, our residential offering provides the structure, support, and stability needed to deepen recovery after primary treatment.
Whether you completed your program with us or at another centre, this is your opportunity to build confidence, form new habits, and reconnect with yourself in a safe, substance-free space.
Why Sober Living Matters
The early weeks after treatment are when people are most vulnerable to relapse. Sober living provides a structured environment that gently reintroduces responsibility, encourages daily reflection, and nurtures growth. It offers a softer landing than immediate return to daily stressors, giving space to test your recovery tools in real life.
At Bali Harmony Rehab, we offer more than just a place to stay. You’ll receive consistent check-ins, therapeutic guidance, and holistic support, all designed to help you sustain and strengthen the work you’ve already done in rehab.
What’s Included in Our Sober Living Program
Every day is thoughtfully structured to support your emotional, physical, and spiritual wellbeing. Our program includes:
Daily check-ins with our recovery team
Group therapy and peer support
Breakfast provided each day
Wellness activities such as yoga, meditation, massage, and breath-work
12-Step meetings onsite and in the local community
Life coaching and relapse prevention sessions
Practical support for rebuilding routines and daily responsibilities
There is a natural rhythm to life at Bali Harmony: early starts, nourishing meals, community connection, quiet reflection. These elements work together to ground you in your recovery and help you feel steady, capable, and hopeful.
Is Sober Living Right for You?
This programme is best suited to individuals who:
Have completed at least 28 days of residential rehab
Want continued guidance while regaining independence
Need support in managing triggers and emotional stability
Are building their confidence and routine before returning home
Sober living is not only a continuation of your care, it’s a reinforcement of everything you’ve worked for.
30 or 60 Days: What’s the Right Fit?
While many clients choose the 30-day option, others benefit from a longer stay. The 60-day program allows for:
Deeper integration of healthy habits
More time to address emotional or trauma-based triggers
Stronger preparation for independent living
Longer stays are especially recommended for individuals with complex needs, previous relapses, or limited support at home.
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Life After Rehab: Rebuilding with Intention
Sobriety is about more than abstaining. It’s about creating a life that feels good from the inside out. During your time in sober living, you’ll have space to explore what your future can look like, from rebuilding relationships and reigniting passions to setting new goals and priorities.
You’ll be surrounded by professionals who understand your journey and peers who share it. This is your space to heal, grow, and prepare for a life beyond substances.
For additional guidance on life after rehab, you may find this NHS guide on aftercare and support helpful.
What Our Clients Say
“I was afraid of leaving full time rehab and how I would cope on my own in day to day life. I decided to do Sober Living to ease the pressure. Sober living gave me the structure I needed to keep growing and the space to start feeling like myself again. It helped me adjust to daily life in recovery.”
— Anon Client, Sydney, Australia
Final Thoughts
Sober living at Bali Harmony Rehab offers a compassionate and steady path forward. If you’re ready to continue your recovery journey in a calm, safe environment with holistic support and daily structure, we are here for you. Contact us to learn more or schedule a confidential discovery call today.
Reviewed by:
Dr. Amelia DN Sugiharta
Consulting Psychiatric Doctor, Bali Harmony Rehab
Last medically reviewed: July 2025