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Transitional Living Program

older woman greeting a group of men and women new to a transitional living program and telling them what to expectA substance use disorder takes time to overcome. Once you complete a treatment program, there is still work to be done. This is why transitional living programs exist. A transitional living program allows the transition from rehab to everyday life with extra support in a more structured environment. The risk of relapse right after completing rehab is very high, and transitional living can help to avoid this.  

At The Arbor Behavioral Healthcare, we offer additional layers of support in a safe and comfortable transitional environment once a client has completed rehab. These sober living homes are open to men and women fresh out of rehab who are at least 30 days sober. For more information on transitional living and Georgetown, Texas treatment programs, contact The Arbor today at 844.413.2690 

What Is Transitional Living? 

You may also hear transitional living programs referred to as sober living homes. Transitional living provides fully furnished accommodations in somewhat of a therapeutic environment. It is ideal for those needing extra time for recovery following a rehab program for a substance use disorder. It is kind of a hybrid program. There is a structure, resources, and rules to follow, but clients can be independent and have their own responsibilities in preparation for returning to their life outside of rehab.   

Some of the structured rules you can expect to find in transitional living include: 

  • A stay of about 90 days on average 
  • Detox must be completed before entering transitional living 
  • A completely alcohol and drug-free environment 
  • A required housing fee 
  • Committing to communal household tasks 
  • Mandatory attendance at support and general house meetings 

Transitional Living Program in Texas 

Studies have shown that clients find more success in their recovery after completing at least 90 days of residential treatment. This success rate increases when a transitional living program is utilized before fully reentering society. Learning as many skills as possible for living independently before entering everyday life benefits each client. Weekly programs and classes are offered to reinforce skills and provide other resources they may need when transitioning out of the program. In addition to therapy, resources can include job placement, finding an appropriate living situation, and managing finances. 

Programs and services you may find in a transitional living program include: 

  • Mental and physical healthcare 
  • Customized plans for transitioning to independent living 
  • Financial planning 
  • One-on-one and group counseling services 
  • Continuing education to complete a degree or pursue advanced training  
  • Interview preparation and job placement guidance 
  • Crisis management  
  • General life skills 

Find Out More About Transitional Living at The Arbor 

As you go through treatment and recovery for a substance use disorder, finding the level of support that works best for you is critical. The process should go at your own pace and should never be rushed. Taking the extra time to transition from treatment to daily life outside of rehab can be highly beneficial for many people. 

Some of the obvious benefits of a transitional living program are focused on basic necessities like food, clothing, and shelter. This may seem simple, but it can become hard for some to ask for help in these essential areas. On top of that, other skills and resources can be invaluable, especially for young people who do not have as much life experience. Transitional living prepares clients to survive and thrive in an independent living situation. 

A transitional living program allows adequate time and resources to effectively: 

  • Do the hard work 
  • Get into the right mindset to manage bigger life responsibilities 
  • Go through the steps repeatedly and put skills learned in rehab into place 
  • Reduce the risk of a relapse 

Reach out today at 844.413.2690 or online to learn more about transitional living in Texas.