
Recovery Housing
If you’re in recovery from a substance use disorder, your environment can help or hinder your progress. Recovery housing is specifically designed to address the recovering person’s need for a safe and healthy living environment alongside other services to support their recovery journey.
In recovery housing, individuals come together in a structured, substance-free environment outside of a formal treatment setting. Providers support people in managing their overall care, and individuals learn responsible behavior, values and positive habits to assure continued recovery.
In recovery housing, individuals come together in a structured, substance-free environment outside of a formal treatment setting. Providers support people in managing their overall care, and individuals learn responsible behavior, values and positive habits to assure continued recovery.
Apply for Recovery Housing
To get started, contact a supported housing provider near you. Admission requirements may very between providers. Housing options are available for adult women and men. Some providers may accept adults with children.
Financial assistance for recovery housing is available for those who have been determined eligible through the Division of Behavioral Health’s financial eligibility process. Please visit with the recovery housing provider about this process.
For Providers
If you’re interested in becoming a participating recovery housing provider, please contact us.