Traveling sober with support
May 18, 2026
Travel changes routines, sleep, food, privacy, and access to support. That does not make it impossible. It means the plan needs to travel too.
Plan the risky edges
Airports, hotel arrivals, dinners, open time, and the return home are common pressure points. A sober companion or remote check-in plan can turn those edges into known steps.
Good support is discreet enough to fit the trip and structured enough to be useful when stress rises.