The Evidence
Why Family Involvement Matters
Recovery is not something that happens in isolation. Family support can be a powerful factor in maintaining sobriety and rebuilding relationships.
When families are involved in the recovery process, individuals in recovery often feel more supported, accountable, and motivated to sustain their progress.
93%
Of members feel more supported with family involvement
2x
More likely to sustain sobriety with family support
<$50
per month for most Medicare patients

Getting Involved
How Families Can Participate
There are several ways families can support a loved one in recovery:
- Participating in recovery accountability programs
- Receiving updates on monitoring and progress
- Communicating with recovery coaches
- Learning about the recovery process and providing effective support
"The breathalyzer and testing removed the guessing game. We didn't have to ask 'have you been drinking?' anymore. The data was there, and it actually brought us closer."
— Michelle K., Daughter

The Path Forward
Rebuilding Trust Through Accountability
One of the most important aspects of family recovery is rebuilding trust. Addiction can strain relationships, and trust is often rebuilt gradually through consistent actions.
Accountability monitoring and regular coaching provide tangible evidence of commitment to sobriety, which can help families heal and reconnect.
You Are Accountable supports this process with transparency tools, family collaboration features, and all the structure of a professional program — delivered virtually from home.
