Sober Transport
Getting to treatment shouldn’t be the hardest part.
Elk Ridge Recovery offers Sober Transport—a discreet, safety-first service that helps clients travel from home (or hospital, hotel, court, or airport) to our program when logistics, fear, conflict, or intoxication make it hard to arrive on their own. If you’re searching for sober transport, safe transport to rehab, or a recovery coach escort, our trained team coordinates travel, de-escalates crises, and ensures a warm handoff into medical detox, residential inpatient, or PHP.
What Is Sober Transport?
Sober transport (sometimes called recovery transport or sober companion transport) pairs a trained escort with the client to manage travel from door to door. We cover ground transport across Montana and surrounding states, as well as airport escort and connection assistance for regional or cross-country trips. Our approach is trauma-informed, non-coercive, and fully aligned with clinical care—so the transition into treatment is calm, private, and dignified.
Common needs we handle
Graduates of medical detox, inpatient rehab, PHP, or IOP who want structured follow-through
Family conflict, ambivalence, or last-minute second thoughts
Recent substance use or hangover symptoms making solo travel risky
Disorganization (packing, documents, meds) and complex itineraries
Legal or work obligations that require documentation or schedule coordination
If a client is medically unstable or severely intoxicated, we delay travel and arrange appropriate medical clearance or EMS/medical transport. Client safety is always first.
How It Works: Our Sober Transport Process
1) Pre-Transport Planning (24–72 hours prior)
- Clinical & safety screen: Substance history, medical/psychiatric risks, current use, and travel tolerance.
- Logistics: Route, flights, connection times, mobility needs, backup options, and weather checks.
- Consent & privacy: HIPAA releases, communication preferences, and who gets updates.
- Packing checklist: ID, medications (in original bottles), essentials, and travel-day instructions.
2) Day-Of Execution
- On-time pickup at home, hospital, court, or airport gate.
- De-escalation & coaching: Grounding skills (breathwork, brief DBT tools), hydration, and gentle prompts to keep momentum.
- Medication oversight (non-clinical): We help clients maintain custody of prescribed meds and dosing schedules; clinical decisions remain with licensed providers.
- Security & check-in: Our escort navigates TSA, gate changes, and connections to reduce stress and temptations.
- No-fly fallback: If flying is unsafe (e.g., belligerence, acute symptoms), we enact a ground-transport plan or reschedule after stabilization.
3) Arrival & Warm Handoff
We coordinate with our admissions and nursing teams in real time, share ETA updates, and deliver a face-to-face handoff with all belongings, medications, and paperwork accounted for.


Safety, Ethics, and Professional Boundaries
Trauma-informed & non-coercive: We motivate and coach; we do not restrain, threaten, or trick clients.
Medical appropriateness: When clinical risk is high (e.g., severe alcohol/benzo withdrawal, chest pain, psychosis), we route to urgent/ED care or medical transport first, then continue once cleared.
Airline & TSA compliance: We follow all laws and airline policies. If a client is too impaired to board safely, we pivot to plan B.
Privacy: Discreet travel and minimal disclosure; family updates occur only with consent.
Documentation: Basic travel and chain-of-custody notes for belongings/meds; incident documentation if needed.
De-Escalation for “I Won’t Get on the Plane”
When fear, shame, or irritability spike, our escorts use brief, practical tools:
Micro-goals: “Let’s just get to security,” then “Let’s get to the gate.”
DBT skills: TIP, paced breathing, and 5-senses grounding to lower arousal.
Choice architecture: Calmly presenting options (fly now, delay 2 hours, or switch to ground) to restore agency.
Motivational prompts: Aligning with the client’s stated goals—work, family, health, legal standing—without pressure or lectures.
When agitation doesn’t resolve, we pause and use our contingency plan. The objective is safe arrival, not forcing a departure.
Transport Options
Ground Transport (Montana & regional): Point-to-point driving with rest stops, hydration, and skill coaching.
Airport Escort: Meet-and-assist through check-in, security, and connections; coordinate wheelchair support if needed.
Same-Day Hotel Staging: For red-eyes or long layovers, we arrange quiet rest and supervision.
Sober Companion (Short-Term): 12–48 hours of higher-touch support for complex trips or high-risk transitions.
Who Uses Sober Transport?
Adults stepping into medical detox or inpatient rehab after a recent binge or relapse
Clients with dual diagnosis (anxiety, PTSD, depression) who struggle with crowded or unfamiliar settings
Professionals and students needing discreet, logistics-heavy travel
Families seeking neutral, non-confrontational support to reduce conflict at departure

Insurance & Payment
Most sober transport is private-pay. We can verify insurance for covered clinical services (detox, residential, PHP, IOP, OP) and outline transparent transport pricing. Documentation for HSA/FSA may be available upon request.
Ready When You Are
If travel logistics, fear, or recent use are keeping you (or a loved one) from entering treatment, our Sober Transport team can help—quietly, safely, and efficiently. Contact Elk Ridge Recovery to set up safe transport to rehab and arrive with momentum.