Temporary housing, like in a halfway house or transitional living facility, is often a living environment that can assist somebody who is recuperating from drug abuse make a beneficial and productive transition to a more healthy lifestyle. If someone else has successfully stopped using drugs or alcohol on their own, or even more often with the help of an effective drug and alcohol rehab facility, it is usually recommended that they maintain some type of aftercare regiment which temporary housing may very well be part of. This is a decision that individuals make with the assistance and guidance of their rehabilitation counselors when their time in alcohol and drug rehabilitation comes to an end, when it is determined that they're going to need additional support to maintain their sobriety and while they get on two feet. Temporary housing is extremely affordable in most cases, and may also be paid by one's health insurance or possibly funded through some type of federal or state grant. In any case, temporary housing provides a drug-free living environment for those who have recovered from any type of addiction, and is an excellent opportunity to be surrounded by positive support while the process of getting one's life back together is next.
2913 Windmill Road
Reading, PA. 19608
If you would like to contact Project Transition, you can reach them at 215-997-9959.
Project Transition offers the following treatment services: Drug Rehabilitation Services, Temporary Housing, Long-Term Residential Rehabs (30 Days or More)
Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, Medicaid Accepted, Medicare Accepted, State Insurance, Private Health Care