Horizon Treatment Services

Ep 01 - Sobering Centers: A Humane Alternative to Jail

Horizon Treatment Services Season 1 Episode 1

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Sobering centers provide a humane alternative to jail or emergency rooms for acutely intoxicated individuals, offering 4-12 hours of supervised care while saving public resources and respecting human dignity. Dr. Shannon Smith-Bernardin explains how these programs serve as a crucial intersection between law enforcement, healthcare, and substance use recovery.

• Sobering care focuses on short-term monitoring for people acutely intoxicated on alcohol or other substances
• Unlike detox programs, sobering centers aim to get individuals safely through intoxication, not remove all substances from the body
• Most clients are experiencing homelessness or cannot safely return home while intoxicated
• Law enforcement can complete drop-offs at sobering centers in under 10 minutes versus 45+ minutes for jail bookings
• Staff typically includes medical professionals (EMTs/nurses) and peer recovery specialists with lived experience
• Centers provide continuous monitoring for safety, particularly important with the rise of fentanyl in the drug supply
• One in three law enforcement encounters nationwide involve someone acutely intoxicated
• Funding comes from various sources including city/county funds, state programs, Medicaid reform, and criminal justice initiatives
• Success means treating people with dignity while reducing stigma and shame around substance use

For more information, visit the National Sobering Collaborative at nationalsobering.org or learn about our services at www.horizonservices.org.


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