This long-term residential and supportive housing program serves homeless women ages 18 and older, many of whom are living with addiction, mental illness, or both. Some participants arrive with children. The program is structured, community-based, and emphasizes accountability. It is not short-term rehab but a comprehensive path to recovery. Residents can access transitional care for up to 24 months or permanent housing with no time limit, depending on their needs and stability.
The center’s approach blends evidence-based treatment and holistic care. Each woman receives a personalized treatment plan that may include therapy, addiction education, relapse prevention, parenting classes, job training, help finishing high school, and life skills coaching. Clients with co-occurring disorders access counseling, mental health care, and medical assessments. Group recovery work such as step study and relationship healing encourages emotional growth and long-term sobriety in a real-world environment.
Residents live in supervised or independent apartments, depending on program type. In transitional housing, treatment follows a four-phase model with continued support through an alumni program. In permanent housing, residents live independently but stay connected to a team that helps with appointments, transportation, and goal setting. Daily routines may involve cooking, chores, and volunteering or employment. Recreational outings, community service, and sober fun help women rebuild a fulfilling, self-directed life.
Classified as residential treatment center (rtc) for adults. private non-profit organization. Primary focus: substance use treatment, mental health treatment.
This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.