What We Do
Services
At the heart of our mission, we offer a safe and supportive space where women can begin their path toward healing and self-discovery. We’re dedicated to peeling back the layers of guilt and shame that often accompany personal struggles, and to creating a culture of deep respect for everyone we serve. Our approach encourages open-mindedness and directly confronts the stigmas associated with addiction. It’s our goal to broaden horizons and empower women to transcend the confines of limiting beliefs, unlocking their full potential.
Housing
Housing services will be offered for adult women, ages 18 and older who are:
- Individual adults transitioning out of inpatient/outpatient drug and alcohol treatment facilities
- Individual adults exiting the County/State/Federal institutions with a substance use disorder who have participated in drug and alcohol treatment or intervention services in the institution
- Individual adults who are in recovery, but who are living in an environment that puts their recovery in jeopardy
- Individuals maintained on mental health medications and medications to assist them in recovery from substance use disorders (e.g., Methadone, Vivitrol and Suboxone)
- Referrals from other recovery houses, from anonymous resources, etc.
Certified Recovery Support
Our certified recovery specialist, stand by your side, ensuring a healthy and resilient path forward. We partner with resources specialized on substance use treatment, rehabilitation and relapse prevention offering steadfast guidance, aiming to prevent any setbacks in your substance use journey. Together, we build foundations that last.
Certified Peer Support
Our certified peer support specialist connects individuals with lived experiences, fostering a community of understanding, encouragement, and resilience. By leveraging mutual experiences, our peer supporters provide genuine empathy, guidance, and a unique perspective on recovery. Our peers believe every story matters, and every journey is valued.
Case Management
Our case manager will help residents access resources related to the services necessacy for their goal plans. They assess residents to identify their needs which may include: substance use disorders, co-occurring disorders, mental health issues, domestic abuse, trauma, and/or abuse & neglect. The case manager will make a referral to the appropriate facility and monitor the resident’s progress. If additional services are needed upon completion of treatment, the case manager will help connect the resident with resources they need.
Having a referral source to help them manage all of this is vital, particularly if what the individual requires is not part of the services offered at the residence.