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Partnered supportive housing consists of homes that are dedicated to those who need a safe, substance-free environment during or after a drug or alcohol rehab program. Partnered supportive housing is an increasingly popular option, especially for people attending PHP or IOP programs. Learning more about partnered supportive housing can help you to determine if it is something that would be best during your recovery journey.

Expectations in Partnered Supportive Housing

If someone has an addiction to drugs or alcohol and is going through a rehab center program, they may benefit from being in partnered supportive housing. As noted above, these homes are a safe, substance free location where the person can focus on staying clean and working on their recovery.

It is important for anyone who will be entering partnered supportive housing to know what to expect. Some of the common expectations are:

  • Keeping the home clean.
  • No drugs or alcohol in or around the home (none within the community).
  • Gender-specific homes (which means that each person can feel comfortable in their home).
  • Interviews and check-ins will be done regularly to ensure the rules are being followed and progress is being made.
  • Generally, you will be required to either attend school or work if you are not engaged in PHP or IOP treatment.
  • Fun, substance-free activities are encouraged.

These are some of the basic expectations that you can expect when going into partnered supportive housing. The specific guidelines will vary depending on what community you stay in.

Benefits of Partnered Supportive Housing

There are many benefits to anyone who chooses to or is required to stay in partnered supportive housing during their treatment program. Some of the most important benefits include:

  • Having a safe, substance-free environment
  • Minimal or no distractions, so you can focus on your recovery progress
  • Stable home environment
  • Others in the community are also clean and sober, so you are around others who have similar recovery goals
  • Schedules are recommended or even enforced to help you stay on track
  • Accountability contracts may be in place to hold you accountable to your treatment and recovery goals
  • Have independence in many ways that you may not have during an inpatient or residential rehab stay.

These are a few of the many ways that a person can benefit from partnered supportive housing during their treatment program. If you want to know more about partnered supportive housing or treatment for addiction or mental health, please don’t hesitate to reach out and ask any questions you might have.

Get Into Partnered Supportive Housing Today

Do you have an addiction to drugs or alcohol? If so, there are many treatment programs available to you. No matter which treatment program you are in, it is crucial that you are in an environment that helps or even requires you to be sober. Partnered supportive housing is designed to meet precisely that need.

Contact us today to get into partnered supportive housing and treatment program.

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