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Alternative Housing - Transitional Living

A halfway house is a transitional living facility where an individual who is recovering from alcohol or drug addiction can stabilize and re-adjust to life and society. A halfway house is a location where someone can feel secure and rebuild their life while recovering from addiction while also take part in activities which will help them do just that. Halfway houses are the perfect opportunity for individuals to be in a setting where they can receive additional counseling and different types of therapy while also learning new trades or finding stable employment so that they can support a healthy and drug free lifestyle.

Alternative Housing Transitional living category listings in Naugatuck, West Virginia:

  • Karens Place
    30.7 miles from Naugatuck, West Virginia
    Karens Place is a Drug Abuse Rehab Program that is located at:

    2135 Highway 1185
    Louisa, KY. 41230
    606-638-0938

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Detoxification, Alternative Housing - Transitional living, Outpatient Treatment, Residential Short-Term Treatment that is 30 days or less, Residential Long-Term Treatment that is 30 days or longer, Co-Occurring Mental with Substance Abuse Issues, Caters to Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women Only
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, Private or Personal Health Insurance