When someone has conquered substance abuse problem, it isn't as easy as starting life again where you left off. Returning to a stable and happy life takes time and a great deal of determination. A Halfway House, also known as a Sober Living Facility, is a place where recovering individuals can live in a sober and positive environment until they can live stably on their own. Living in a Halfway House may be a requirement of a person's probation or parole for example, or someone may make the decision to live in a Halfway House of their own accord after drug or alcohol rehab. In either case, occupants of a Halfway House are sober and striving to do what they need to do to get their lives back on track. This could mean, for example, finishing school, getting a job, etc.
Halfway Houses in Inland are managed by people who in many cases were once tenants of the house. How long a person is allowed to remain at the Halfway House can vary, but it's typically anywhere from a month to a couple of years. Occupants are required to undergo drug and alcohol testing prior to entering the house, and this testing will happen regularly to ensure there is not any drug use in the house or addiction issues that would be more effectively handled in a drug or alcohol rehab program.
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