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Halfway House - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities - Burlington, NC.

When someone has overcome substance abuse problem, it's not as easy as resuming where you left off. Returning to a stable and happy life takes time and a great deal of effort. A Halfway House, also known as a Sober Living Facility, is an environment where recovering individuals can go where they can live in a clean and sober and positive environment until they are able to live stably on their own. Living in a Halfway House may be a term of a person's parole for example, or someone could decide to live in a Halfway House of their own accord following drug or alcohol treatment. Either way, tenants of a Halfway House are clean and sober and striving to do what is necessary to repair their lives. This could mean, for example, finishing school, getting a job, etc.

Halfway Houses in Burlington are managed by individuals who in most instances were once tenants of the house. How long a person is permitted to live at the Halfway House can vary, but it's commonly anywhere from a month to a couple of years. Residents must submit to alcohol and drug testing before entering the house, and this testing will happen intermittently to be certain there is not any drug or alcohol use in the house or substance abuse problems that would be more effectively addressed in a substance abuse treatment facility.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities offering this service in Burlington, NC

  • Residential Treatment Services of
    336-227-7417
    136 Hall Avenue
    Burlington, NC. 27217

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Halfway House

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid
    Sliding Fee Scale

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