Why It Matters
The Role of Monitoring in Recovery
Monitoring tools serve as an important part of many recovery programs. They provide objective accountability that helps individuals demonstrate their commitment to sobriety.
For families, monitoring results can offer reassurance and help rebuild trust over time. For individuals in recovery, regular monitoring can reinforce daily commitment to sobriety goals.
How It Works
Types of Monitoring Tools
Remote Breathalyzer
Daily alcohol monitoring from home with results shared securely with coaches.
Toxicology Screening
At-home saliva-based testing for substances on a consistent schedule.
Coach-Shared Results
Results are shared securely with recovery coaches for ongoing support.
Family Transparency
With consent, family members can receive progress updates to rebuild trust.
"The breathalyzer removed the guessing game. We didn't have to ask 'have you been drinking?' anymore. The data was there."
— Michelle K., Daughter

The Full Picture
Monitoring as Part of a Complete Program
Monitoring is most effective when combined with other recovery support elements, including peer coaching, family collaboration, and structured accountability planning.
You Are Accountable integrates monitoring with coaching and family tools to create a comprehensive recovery support system.
The goal is to support long-term sobriety through consistent, compassionate accountability — all from home, covered by Medicare.
