Demi Lovato.Photo: Emma McIntyre/GettyDemi Lovatoquietly completed another rehab program last year.A source tells PEOPLE that the Grammy Award nominee, 29, has since returned home from the treatment facility and has been maintaining their sobriety and mental health following their2018 near-fatal drug overdose.“Demi is committed to their well-being, and throughout their life, they plan to do regular check-ins to make sure they are putting themselves first,” the insider says.A rep for Lovato hasn’t commented following PEOPLE’s request.They went to rehab for the first time in late 2010 before living in a sober-living facility in 2012. The Disney Channel alumentered another in-patient programafter their 2018 overdose.Demi Lovato/InstagramLovato said last year in their YouTube docuseriesDemi Lovato: Dancing with the Devilthat theystill drank and smoked marijuanain moderation after their overdose, which they admitted “isn’t for everyone.” But last month, they announced that they’ve sinceditched the “California sober” lifestyle.“I no longer support my ‘California sober’ ways,” Lovato wrote on their Instagram Story. “Sober sober is the only way to be.“RELATED VIDEO:Demi LovatoDedicates New Single to Friend Who Died from Addiction: ‘Would Mean the World to Him’TheTell Me You Love Meartist, who said they have “brain damage"after suffering three strokes and a heart attackin the wake of their overdose, told PEOPLE last year that they “wouldn’t change a thing” and they’re “so proud of the person I am today.““Everything had to happen in order for me to learn the lessons that I learned,” Lovato said. “It was a painful journey, and I look back and sometimes I get sad when I think of the pain that I had to endure to overcome what I have, but I don’t regret anything.”
Demi Lovato.Photo: Emma McIntyre/Getty

Demi Lovatoquietly completed another rehab program last year.A source tells PEOPLE that the Grammy Award nominee, 29, has since returned home from the treatment facility and has been maintaining their sobriety and mental health following their2018 near-fatal drug overdose.“Demi is committed to their well-being, and throughout their life, they plan to do regular check-ins to make sure they are putting themselves first,” the insider says.A rep for Lovato hasn’t commented following PEOPLE’s request.They went to rehab for the first time in late 2010 before living in a sober-living facility in 2012. The Disney Channel alumentered another in-patient programafter their 2018 overdose.Demi Lovato/InstagramLovato said last year in their YouTube docuseriesDemi Lovato: Dancing with the Devilthat theystill drank and smoked marijuanain moderation after their overdose, which they admitted “isn’t for everyone.” But last month, they announced that they’ve sinceditched the “California sober” lifestyle.“I no longer support my ‘California sober’ ways,” Lovato wrote on their Instagram Story. “Sober sober is the only way to be.“RELATED VIDEO:Demi LovatoDedicates New Single to Friend Who Died from Addiction: ‘Would Mean the World to Him’TheTell Me You Love Meartist, who said they have “brain damage"after suffering three strokes and a heart attackin the wake of their overdose, told PEOPLE last year that they “wouldn’t change a thing” and they’re “so proud of the person I am today.““Everything had to happen in order for me to learn the lessons that I learned,” Lovato said. “It was a painful journey, and I look back and sometimes I get sad when I think of the pain that I had to endure to overcome what I have, but I don’t regret anything.”
Demi Lovatoquietly completed another rehab program last year.
A source tells PEOPLE that the Grammy Award nominee, 29, has since returned home from the treatment facility and has been maintaining their sobriety and mental health following their2018 near-fatal drug overdose.
“Demi is committed to their well-being, and throughout their life, they plan to do regular check-ins to make sure they are putting themselves first,” the insider says.
A rep for Lovato hasn’t commented following PEOPLE’s request.
They went to rehab for the first time in late 2010 before living in a sober-living facility in 2012. The Disney Channel alumentered another in-patient programafter their 2018 overdose.
Demi Lovato/Instagram

Lovato said last year in their YouTube docuseriesDemi Lovato: Dancing with the Devilthat theystill drank and smoked marijuanain moderation after their overdose, which they admitted “isn’t for everyone.” But last month, they announced that they’ve sinceditched the “California sober” lifestyle.
“I no longer support my ‘California sober’ ways,” Lovato wrote on their Instagram Story. “Sober sober is the only way to be.”
RELATED VIDEO:Demi LovatoDedicates New Single to Friend Who Died from Addiction: ‘Would Mean the World to Him’
TheTell Me You Love Meartist, who said they have “brain damage"after suffering three strokes and a heart attackin the wake of their overdose, told PEOPLE last year that they “wouldn’t change a thing” and they’re “so proud of the person I am today.”
“Everything had to happen in order for me to learn the lessons that I learned,” Lovato said. “It was a painful journey, and I look back and sometimes I get sad when I think of the pain that I had to endure to overcome what I have, but I don’t regret anything.”
source: people.com