A sober coach in Toronto, on your terms.
Whether you want to stop drinking, cut back, or use more safely, you get a steady person in your corner and a plan built around your life. In person across the GTA or online across Ontario.
What a sober coach actually does.
A sober coach is regular one-on-one support focused on your relationship with alcohol and other substances. There are no steps to recite and no single definition of success you have to sign up for. We work from your goals and your life, and we keep adjusting as both change.
Sessions are practical and forward-looking. We look at what is driving the patterns you want to change and build support around the moments you already know are hard. Between sessions you have a clear plan and someone to check in with. A coach is not medical care or a crisis service. It is a steady person in your corner while you do the work.
Sober coaching or a sober companion.
People often use these terms for the same thing. They are different levels of support, and we offer both. The free consult is where we work out which one fits your situation.
Regular sessions, steady momentum
We meet on a schedule that suits you, usually around an hour at a time, and work on goals, triggers, and the plan between sessions. This is the right fit for most people who want consistent, private support without a clinical setting.
Intensive, in-person presence
A companion is there with you in person for a defined stretch, such as the early weeks, a high-risk period, travel, or a big event. It is closer, hands-on support for the times when having someone alongside you makes the difference.
Support that fits how you live in the city.
Harm reduction, not one fixed idea of recovery.
Most sober coaching in Toronto starts from abstinence and works backward. We start from where you are. Harm reduction is a well-established public health approach, and the core idea is simple: reduce the harm linked to substance use through whatever realistic steps you are ready to take.
In practice, your goal sets the direction. Abstinence is one valid goal. So is drinking less, using more safely, or pausing to get steadier before deciding anything. You can read more on the approach, or see how it plays out in California sober.
A sober coach in Toronto can help if you are:
- Trying to moderate or cut back rather than quit outright
- A professional who wants private support that fits around work
- Newly through treatment and looking for steady footing after
- Worn out by abstinence-only programs that did not fit you
- Navigating a high-risk stretch, a move, or a stressful season
- Rebuilding routines, sleep, and the structure underneath the day
- Trying to get help for a partner, child, or friend who is struggling
- Somewhere in between, and not sure what you need yet
Across the city, and across Ontario.
Meet a coach in person if you are in Toronto or the surrounding GTA, from downtown and midtown out to Scarborough, North York, Etobicoke, and the wider region. In a city this size, in-person time can be the thing that makes support feel real.
Prefer to keep it remote? Online coaching works just as well and reaches anywhere in Ontario. It is private, there is no commute, and it fits around shift work and odd hours. Plenty of clients mix in-person and online as life allows.
Getting started is simple.
Book a free consult
A relaxed conversation about where you are and what you are after. No cost, no obligation to continue.
Find your fit and plan
We match you with the right coach and shape a plan around your goals, whether that is abstinence, moderation, or safer use.
Get ongoing support
Regular sessions in person or online, with a clear plan and someone in your corner between them.
Matched with the right person for you.
SoberCoach.to is a small group of coaches who all work from the same starting point: your goals, your pace, and no fixed idea of what recovery has to look like. What differs is the person, and the right fit is the one who matches how you think and where you are right now.
Not sure who to choose? That is what the consult is for. Meet the coaches, or book a free consult and we will help you find the right fit.
“Having a reliable confidant has been an important part of my recovery.”
“I'd recommend Chrystal as a sober coach and life coach. She's been phenomenal in helping me change my perspective and reframe my idea of what's possible.”
“Grateful for John's help and guidance through several difficult situations.”
“Ben is someone I've come to rely on and has been instrumental to my ongoing recovery.”
Sober coaching in Toronto, answered.
What does a sober coach do?
A sober coach is a steady person in your corner who works with you one-on-one on your relationship with alcohol or other substances. Sessions are practical and forward-looking. You set the goal, whether that is abstinence, cutting back, or using more safely, and your coach helps you build the plan and the support around the moments you already know are hard.
Do I have to quit completely?
No. This is harm reduction coaching, so abstinence is one valid goal among several. Drinking less, using more safely, moving to lower-risk patterns, or pausing to get steadier are all goals we can work from. Your goal leads and we adjust as it changes.
Is it in person or online?
Both. You can meet a coach in person across the Greater Toronto Area, or work together online across Ontario, whichever fits your life. Many clients mix the two.
What's the difference between a sober coach and a sober companion?
A sober coach meets with you on a regular schedule, usually around an hour at a time, to work on goals and plans between sessions. A sober companion is a more intensive, in-person presence for a defined stretch, such as the early weeks, a high-risk period, travel, or a major event. We offer both, and the free consult is where we work out which one fits.
Is sober coaching confidential?
Yes. What you share stays between you and your coach. Coaching is private support and is not medical or crisis care.
Can I get help for someone I love?
Yes. A lot of people reach out on behalf of a partner, child, or friend. Book a free consult and we can talk through the situation and what support might realistically help.
How do I get started?
Start with a free consult. It is a relaxed conversation about where you are and what you are after, with no obligation to keep going. If it feels like a fit, we match you with the right coach and take it from there.
Ready when you are.
The first conversation is free, and there's no obligation to keep going. Tell us a little about what you're after and we'll take it from there.
Book a free consult