Find halfway recovery housing for transitional housing between treatment and independence.
Halfway houses serve as transitional living between inpatient treatment and independent living. Often run by government agencies, nonprofits, or the criminal justice system, halfway houses provide structure, counseling, drug testing, curfews, and employment assistance. Residents typically stay 3 to 12 months while rebuilding stability.
Halfway Houses typically include house rules around substance use (zero tolerance), drug testing, curfews, chore responsibilities, and meeting attendance requirements. Residents share common areas and often share bedrooms. Most homes charge weekly or monthly rent that covers housing, utilities, and basic amenities.
The goal of halfway houses is to provide a safe, supportive environment where you can rebuild your life in recovery. Residents are expected to maintain sobriety, contribute to the household, pursue employment or education, and participate in their recovery program.
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