Inpatient and Residential Treatment Centers are the perfect place to begin your journey through recovery, but what happens when treatment is over? Many people find themselves and their loved ones going through the revolving door of treatment centers. This can create an extraordinary financial and emotional burden on you and your family, and returning to treatment is often not an option. So what else is there?
Transitional Living
Although Inpatient and Residential Treatment can prove to be extremely beneficial, it does not address how to live outside the protective walls of treatment. Transitional Living addresses the skills that can not be taught inside of a traditional treatment facility and interfere with the successful integration back into life. This gap between treatment and real life often leaves you and your families believing that you will never get it. This is simply not true.
Even
though everyone wants immediate results, it is unrealistic to think that
after many years of difficulty that $30,000 and 30 days in treatment
will solve all of your problems. For less than 10% of the cost of Inpatient or Residential
treatment, you can afford to learn how to become successful in a
realistic time frame while continuing to live your life.
Transitional Living is about more than a place to live. It is about learning a new way of life. As women in recovery you have special needs & Hallway of Life Recovery Center provides you with a structured living environment & Individualized Aftercare Services to help you fulfill those needs.








