Individuals in addiction recovery should move into transitional housing facilities instead of returning to home after rehab as they may succumb to temptations present in their home’s environment. The environment of a transitional housing facility is devoid of temptations. It provides structure, bringing order to residents’ lives.
Unique People Services offers addiction recovery supportive housing to recovering addicts. We go above and beyond to create and maintain a sober living environment. Our house management teams offer support to residents every step of the way during their stay. Whether a house resident wants to learn new life skills or continue their education, we can help.
Our transitional living facilities are managed by expert teams consisting of subject matter experts. We believe that every person trying to overcome drug or alcohol addiction deserves a second chance. Our professionals understand addiction and never judge residents based on their past. They practice empathy and treat every house resident with respect.
No drugs or alcohol is allowed on the premises. Residents are expected to follow house rules designed to help keep them safe and support their recovery process. Our teams take all necessary measures to enforce house rules. Typical examples include conducting surprise raids and drug tests and imposing curfews when necessary to ensure house residents fall in line with house rules.
Completing rehab is a significant milestone, but recovery is a lifelong process. Oftentimes recovering addicts lose focus after finishing rehab and fall back into old habits. We help residents stay focused on their goal. Our professionals encourage them to enroll in 12-step or other treatment programs. We also help residents trying to deal with mental health problems find and seek professional help.
Boredom is a common relapse trigger. When a recovering addict has too much time on their hands, they may start using drugs or alcohol again to make their life exciting again. Addiction recovery doesn’t have to be boring. We conduct events regularly to keep residents engaged and ensure they have fun in recovery.
House management teams conduct house meetings at regular intervals. It is mandatory for residents to attend house meetings. During house meetings, important issues are discussed and residents are encouraged to provide feedback so house management teams can identify areas of improvement.
We hold residents accountable. They are responsible for maintaining a hygienic environment and good personal hygiene. Household chores boost self confidence and help residents develop organizational skills. A recovering addict who has a sense of responsibility is less likely to slip back into old habits.
Have questions about our addiction recovery support housing program? Call our office.