LEGACY HOUSE

Short-term, supportive housing program for women participating in our outpatient treatment program 

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LEGACY HOUSE

Legacy House is a short-term, supportive housing program for women participating in our outpatient treatment program. This program is designed for women that are underserved due to experiencing stressors and pressures in key social determinants of health areas. Referrals often come directly from the justice system, but this program can also serve women who are in the child reunification process, single women struggling with substance use, and pregnant women who are unable to find safe placement through other resources. Legacy House serves as a stop gap to bridge vulnerable women to the next steps in their recovery process – whether it be reunification with their family and ongoing care or transition to independent housing. Legacy House seeks to provide a safe living environment for women while they focus on their initial 3-6 months of outpatient treatment and therapy.

Women commonly transition to another program following a stabilization period at Legacy House or continue to find support in aftercare and our Women’s Alumni Network (WAN).

Legacy House Program Details: 

During the course of care, women receive comprehensive treatment including group and individual counseling, life skills coaching, peer support, movement and health support, and vocational counseling.

  • Continued case management to coordinate medical service, treatment needs, basic needs, and support
  • Peer support for meetings such as A.A. and N.A., shopping, and appointments
  • Nutritional meals based on medical conditions and personal/cultural preferences
  • Live-in staff for 24-hour support and monitoring