Temporary housing, such as a halfway house or transitional living facility, can be a living environment that can help somebody who is recovering from substance abuse make a positive and productive transition to a more healthy way of life. If somebody has successfully stopped using alcohol or drugs on their own, or more often with the aid of a highly effective drug treatment facility, it's advisable that they sustain some form of aftercare regiment which temporary housing may very well be part of. This can be a choice that people make with the assistance and guidance of their treatment counselors when their time in alcohol and drug rehabilitation is up, when it is decided that they're going to need further support to keep up their abstinence and while they get on their feet. Temporary housing is incredibly affordable in many instances, and may even be covered by one's medical health insurance or is funded through some sort of federal or state grant. Regardless, temporary housing provides a drug-free living environment for those who have recovered from any sort of addiction, and is an excellent opportunity to be surrounded by constructive support while the process of getting one's life in order is next.
14 Williams Street
Bel Air, MD. 21014
If you would like to contact Mann House Inc, you can reach them at 410-879-7619.
Mann House Inc 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
1029 East Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD. 21202
If you would like to contact Helping Up Mission, you can reach them at 410-675-7500.
Helping Up Mission offers the following treatment services: Drug Rehabilitation Services, Temporary Housing, Long-Term Residential Rehabs (30 Days or More), Men - Drug and Alcohol Rehab
Payment forms accepted: Rehabs with Payment Assistance