Halfway Houses in Idaho

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For a recovering addict, there is nothing more important than ensuring their sobriety is protected when they are most vulnerable. Quite often the most vulnerable times are when just leaving rehabilitation and returning home. Returning to the normalcy of home and work life, when not yet ready, can be potentially threatening to sobriety.

Transitional housing can make a positive difference for the addict in recovery. Offering a safe and sober-assured environment where sobriety and community are encouraged.

What Services are offered in Halfway Houses in Idaho?

You may find that some of the services offered in halfway houses in Idaho, including other sober living facilities, are not what you need in order to continue recovering. It could be that you feel you’d thrive in an environment that better aligns with your personal beliefs. While there are some key differences between the services that you may see offered in transitional housing, they will all have a focus on providing that safe and secure sober living space you need.

Some services you may see at most halfway houses could include the following.

  • Drug and alcohol testing services
  • Religious services, or access to the faith-based services you need
  • Individual, family and group therapy
  • Addiction recovery meetings, including AA and NA
  • Career and job placement services
  • Social services, when needed

Focusing on your sobriety is an important part of ensuring that you continue to learn and grow in your new sober life. The right services can be a key part of that growth.

Idaho Sober Living vs. Halfway Houses

Is a halfway house or a private sober living home in Idaho the right choice for you? While both offer the supportive sober community that the addict in recovery needs, there are some key differences between the two.

Sober living facilities are, more often than not, privately owned and operated. Halfway houses can be operated by the state, not for profit organizations or by religious groups. This can have an impact on the costs that recovering addicts could expect to see. Halfway houses may offer a sliding scale for residents, based upon their income and ability to pay. Sober living homes may have a fixed fee, which could be at least partially covered by insurance.

Sober living homes may offer more of a traditional home environment, with more amenities than the halfway house can offer. Some halfway houses may not offer private accommodations, whereas sober living facilities typically offer private or semi-private bedrooms and apartments.

Each will have the structure that addicts in recovery need. But there may be a bit more flexibility with what is offered in a sober living facility. In addition, many halfway houses tend to be a bit more rigid when it comes to the amount of time that residents can stay with them.

When should you consider a Halfway House in Idaho?

If you’ve recently gone through the challenges of detox and have begun your sober journey in the structured environment of a rehab facility, you may not yet feel ready to return home. It could also be that your home environment is not healthy for your sobriety. Many addicts in recovery realize that their home environment was unhealthy, and was in fact where their addiction came to life. In this cases, transitional housing can make a world of difference.

Another consideration is whether you simply don’t yet feel strong enough in your sobriety to return to full time life at home and at work. Living in transitional housing will allow you to gradually reintegrate yourself into both your home and work environment. This can help you to ensure you are fully confident in your sobriety as you return home.

Transitional living facilities in Idaho can help you to continue to learn those valuable coping strategies that will stand you in good stead as you begin your new life of sobriety.

20 Halfway Houses in Idaho

Port Of Hope Centers Inc Nampa Treatment Center - Nampa, ID

Port Of Hope Centers Inc Nampa Treatment Center is a halfway house in Nampa, ID, 83686 zip code.

Address: 508 East Florida Avenue, Nampa, ID 83686 in Canyon County

Services provided:

  • HIV and AIDS education, counseling and support, hepatitis education, counseling and support and marital/couples counseling
  • Accepts Federal, or any government funding for substance use programs
  • Case management, Recovery coaches and Mental health services
  • Transitional housing
  • Anger management, motivational interviewing and rational emotive behavioral therapy
  • IOT, residential long term rehab and outpatient rehab
  • Adult women, adult men and dual diagnosis treatment
  • Comprehensive mental health assessment

Port Of Hope Centers Inc Outpatient - Coeur d Alene, ID

Port Of Hope Centers Inc Outpatient is a sober living house in Coeur D Alene, ID, 83814 zip code.

Address: 218 North 23rd Street, Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 in Kootenai County

Services provided:

  • Sliding fee scale
  • Long term residential rehab, short term rehab and long term rehab
  • Case management, Housing services and Transportation assistance
  • Individual counseling, substance use education and family counseling
  • Detox
  • Outreach to persons in the community
  • Rational emotive behavioral therapy, matrix model and CBT
  • Accepts cash or self-payment

Free Spirit Counseling And Consulting - Idaho Falls, ID

Free Spirit Counseling And Consulting is a sober living house in Idaho Falls, ID, 83406 zip code.

Address: 5268 East 49th South, Idaho Falls, ID 83406 in Bonneville County

Services provided:

  • Accepts State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
  • Outpatient services, IOT and regular outpatient treatment
  • DBT, motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Payment assistance
  • Group counseling, counseling for individuals and counseling for families
  • Case management, Domestic violence services and Professional interventionist/Educational consultants
  • Halfway and sober housing
  • Outreach to persons in the community

Lean On Me Loma House - Idaho Falls, ID

Lean On Me Loma House is a sober living home in Idaho Falls, ID, 83401 zip code.

Address: 430 Spruce Drive, Idaho Falls, ID 83401 in Bonneville County

Services provided:

  • Sober living

Stewards Of Recovery - Idaho Falls, ID

Stewards Of Recovery is a halfway house in Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83402 zip code.

Address: 163 East Elva Street, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 in Bonneville County

Services provided:

  • Community reinforcement, DBT and trauma counseling
  • Comprehensive substance use assessment
  • Residential rehab, residential detoxification and 30 and 60 day rehab programs
  • Accepts State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
  • Social skills development, Housing services and Case management
  • Adult men, adult women and dual diagnosis treatment
  • Sliding fee scale
  • Treatment for substance abuse
  • Group counseling, substance use education and individual counseling services

Stewards Of Recovery Idaho Falls - Idaho Falls, ID

Stewards Of Recovery Idaho Falls is a halfway house in Idaho Falls, ID, 83402 zip code.

Address: 651 L Street, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 in Bonneville County

Services provided:

  • Halfway and sober housing

Brick House Recovery Addiction Treatment Centers - Idaho Falls, ID

Brick House Recovery Addiction Treatment Centers is a sober living house in Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83402 zip code.

Address: 1020 Landbank Street, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 in Bonneville County

Services provided:

  • Anger management, 12-step rehab and cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Self-help groups, Housing services and Case management
  • Counseling for groups, substance use education and marital/couples counseling
  • Halfway and sober housing
  • Dual diagnosis treatment, adult men and sexual abuse victims
  • Accepts private health insurance
  • Outpatient services, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient treatment program
  • Comprehensive mental health assessment

Eastern Idaho Community Action Haven Shelter - Idaho Falls, ID

Eastern Idaho Community Action Haven Shelter is a sober living home in Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83402 zip code.

Address: 2480 South Yellowstone Highway, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 in Bonneville County

Services provided:

  • Transitional housing

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