When we hear the word "home," it brings to mind the warm embrace of family, a refuge from the elements, and four walls where we can let down our guard and relax. But for people struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, a stable home can actually mean even more. It can mean the difference between relapsing on the street and re-committing to a promising life. It can mean the difference between getting high and getting healthy. And it can mean the difference between the waste of a life and walking boldly towards a promising future.
Halfway (or "transitional") housing is the first crucial step after being released from inpatient treatment. It's a residence, but it also provides many of the medical, psychiatric, and educational services that drug abusers need to resist temptation and keep their sobriety. These regimented buildings are a place for former addicts to stabilize their life, to commit to staying sober, and to be held accountable to others. Transitional housing time limits vary, but they usually involve a temporary stay of up to 24 months, and typical rules include respecting others in the house, doing house chores, maintaining regular employment, and respecting curfew. For former addicts this kind of structured living is an absolute lifeline.
If you or someone you love is transitioning out of treatment, in Virginia there are multiple resources to help you find the right kind of temporary housing option. Transitional housing is a crucial step on the road to recovery (and to re-entering society) and will greatly increase the chances that you will stay clean.
We have addiction treatment specialists available 24/7, ready to help you find the right treatment choice that meets your financial ability.
2320 Broad Rock Boulevard, Richmond, VA. 23224
804-230-4485.
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1109 Franklin Road SW, Roanoke, VA. 24016
540-343-4261.
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8422 Electric Avenue, Vienna, VA. 22182
703-849-1312.
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228 North Lynnhaven Road, Virginia Beach, VA. 23452
757-456-0093.
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4211 Walney Road, Chantilly, VA. 20151
703-227-7100.
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4213 Walney Road, Chantilly, VA. 20151
703-968-7330.
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P.O. Box 7412, Arlington, VA. 22207
703-237-2822.
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6901 South Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, VA. 22315
703-383-8500.
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15511 Guinn Lane, Culpeper, VA. 22701
540-547-2760.
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700 Dinwiddie Avenue, Richmond, VA. 23224
804-887-1580.
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1700 Front Street, Richmond, VA. 23222
804-767-6566.
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