Direct Services Offered
Semi-Independent Residential Housing that provides group training in the area of substance abuse through learning how to develop interpersonal and leisure activities in a home/community setting that will promote long term sobriety.
Population Served
Adults with addictive disease issues or co-occurring addictive diseases and mental illness diagnoses.
Program Goals/Outcomes
To integrate individuals into the community in the least intrusive environment that promotes the individuals housing choice, providing personal support and skill training to restore, develop, or maintain skills in functional areas in order to live meaningful lives in the community; develop or maintain social relationships; and participate in social, interpersonal, recreational or community activities without reliance on substance use, according to the individuals IRP. Outcomes focus on: addiction recovery/sobriety, health and wellness, housing, employment and meaningful life in the community. Performance indicators are reduced hospitalizations and incarcerations; housing stability; participation in educational/vocational training or employment if desired; participation in community integration activities that promote emotional wellbeing; health and wellness; and addiction recovery through social, spiritual, cultural and recreational activities