GAAMHA Transitional House Men’s Sober House
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About This Facility
GAAMHA Transitional House is a sober house located in Gardner, MA, dedicated to supporting men in achieving and maintaining sobriety. This sober house provides a structured and supportive environment where individuals can focus on rebuilding their lives after addiction. Often known as recovery homes or sober living residences, these spaces offer essential peer support, accountability, and access to recovery resources for those transitioning from treatment programs to independent living. Residents of GAAMHA Transitional House benefit from: - A safe, substance-free living space. - Mutual support from a compassionate recovery community. - Daily routines that promote accountability and personal growth. - Access to valuable resources in Gardner, such as counseling and employment services. Situated in Gardner, Massachusetts, this sober home connects residents to a thriving recovery network, with numerous men-specific support meetings and services. At GAAMHA Transitional House, the focus is on providing a nurturing and structured space where residents can pursue lasting sobriety and a fulfilling future. For more information about GAAMHA Transitional House, contact us today and take the next step in your recovery journey. Our Transitional Supportive Housing Program operates three sober and supportive homes in Gardner, MA. Two of these homes are for men and one is for women. A new house for women will be opening in Greenfield, MA in fall of 2018. These homes are ideally suited to those who have completed a residential treatment program and are seeking to take the next step toward their return to independent living. Supportive Housing provides the individual the opportunity to further develop their program of recovery while learning how to balance the concerns of everyday life such as work, family, a social life, financial and personal responsibilities. The transition from treatment to independent living or a return home can be a difficult one. Supportive Housing gives the individual more freedom and privileges while providing a level of structure and accountability that facilitates growth and recovery. Unlike traditional sober living, our agency provides full Case Management services to our residents to ensure that they receive the support they need to sustain their recovery. Our Supportive Housing Case Management program is funded through a contract with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Bureau of Substance Abuse Services, ensuring that our facilities and staff provide the highest quality of care to the individuals we serve and that our agency has a level oversight and accountability not found in traditional sober living operations.