Alabama Halfway Houses provide transitional housing for adult men and women in the state.
TYPES OF HALFWAY HOUSES IN THE US:
This houses provide a safe, clean and healthy living environment and structured recovery programs that help men and women overcome drug and alcohol addiction and restore dignity and self esteem . Some group homes can even provide employment opportunities.
Amenities include: gourmet kitchen, gym, pool, spa, central a/c, private bedroom, cable television, high-speed Internet, laundry facilities, entertainment and recreational opportunities, and client transportation.
Some rules and requirements: community service, 12-step program membership, treatment/recovery plan accomplishment, Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, curfews, random drug and alcohol testing.
Residents pay for their own stay or it could be financed by their private health insurance.
Aletheia House 1001 22nd Avenue West Birmingham, Alabama 35204 Phone: (205)801`9669
Lighthouse of Tallapoosa County Inc 36 Franklin Street Alexander City, Alabama 35010 Phone: (256)234`4894
Freedom House 15132 Highway 72 Rogersville, Alabama 35652 Phone: (256)247`1222
Lighthouse Inc 925 Convent Road NE Cullman, Alabama 35055 Phone: (256)739`2777
Phoenix House Inc 700 35th Avenue Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401 Phone: (205)758`3867
Pathfinder Inc 3104 Ivy Avenue SW Huntsville, Alabama 35805 Phone: (256)534`7644
Dauphin Way Lodge 1009 Dauphin Street Mobile, Alabama 36604 Phone: (251)438`4729x1
Shoulder 4901 Battleship Parkway Spanish Fort, Alabama 36577 Phone: (251)626`2199
Anniston Fellowship House Inc
106 East 22nd Street
Anniston, Alabama 36201
Phone: (256)236`7229
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