Recovery is rarely a straight line. Some days you need therapy. Other days you need a safe place to sleep, help replacing your ID, or someone to practice an interview with. Whole-person care means we don’t treat one piece of you—we support the full picture: health, housing, purpose, and community.
Mental health and recovery—together
We integrate counseling, peer support, and recovery planning. You set goals; we build a plan that respects your pace and preferences. If medication is part of your care, we coordinate with your prescriber and help you stick with what works.
Safety & stability first
It’s hard to heal while you’re worrying about where to sleep. Transitional housing creates breathing room—predictable routines, secure storage, and supportive staff—so you can focus on the next step instead of the next crisis.
Skills for everyday life
From paperwork to meal planning, we practice real-world tasks side by side. Need to replace a state ID? Budget for groceries? Learn public transit? We break it down into doable steps and celebrate progress.
Work is part of recovery
Purpose matters. Our employment team helps with resumes, mock interviews, workplace expectations, and job placement—then checks in after you start.
Community that doesn’t judge
You’re not a case file. You’re a person with strengths, hopes, and a future. Staff and peers model non-judgmental language and respect—because shame doesn’t help anyone heal.
Getting started
A short discovery call
We start by listening—what you want, what you need, what’s urgent, and what can wait.
An intake visit to map supports
We’ll identify resources, housing options, and immediate actions to reduce stressors.
A written plan you can change as you grow
Clear steps, shared ownership, flexible pacing—and regular check-ins to keep things on track.