She really seems committed this time around.

Demi Lovato recently completed a three month stint in rehab following her July overdose, and she wants to make sure she stays on the right path, so she's decided to live part-time at a sober house while continuing with her recovery.

She will stay three days of the week at the facility, and spend the other four days at a private LA home so she can ease back into normal life. She will have a sober coach with her at all times, and will be attending AA meetings regularly.

The "Skyscaper" songstress has been spotted hanging out with fashion designer Henry Levy, who has been open about his own struggles with addiction, but those closest to her think he'll be a good influence.

"Henry and Demi met a few years ago in rehab. They hit it off immediately and became fast friends. Henry takes his sober life very seriously and, when Demi sadly relapsed, they lost touch for some time. Henry is exactly the friend Demi needs right now. He is a perfect sober friend for her. Her friends feel he is a positive influence on her. Henry and Demi have been hanging at Demi's home watching movies. This is such a key time in Demi's sober process and just staying away from the party scene truly helps," a source dished to Entertainment Tonight.

"Demi is happy and healthy has done a complete 180 since she overdosed. Her 90 days in rehab have truly turned her life around. She wants to remain out of rehab. She has a sober coach and a complete support system. Demi has struggled for so long with addiction and her friends and family couldn't be more proud of her work. This process has been incredibly beneficial to Demi in so many ways. She is not only clean and sober but she has an entirely new lifestyle," another source added.

We're so proud of her!