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Confused about halfway house/aftercare post residential treatment
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 583998" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Some sober houses do not allow the residents to have cars in the beginning. My difficult child was not allowed until she graduated the three month program and got a job, which could be longer than three months depending on progress. The sober houses around here include IOP's. They have very extensive counseling and substance abuse and life skills training. You don't just live there, you really WORK at staying clean and sober. In all honesty they are far more involved than the IOP my daughter was in. I am sure some sober houses have their residents transported to outside IOP, but ours are mostly all inclusive.</p><p></p><p>I would not have wanted my daughter to have access to a car when she first entered either. It is best to ask a lot of questions to any aftercare program you are considering so you know exactly what their program consists of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 583998, member: 59"] Some sober houses do not allow the residents to have cars in the beginning. My difficult child was not allowed until she graduated the three month program and got a job, which could be longer than three months depending on progress. The sober houses around here include IOP's. They have very extensive counseling and substance abuse and life skills training. You don't just live there, you really WORK at staying clean and sober. In all honesty they are far more involved than the IOP my daughter was in. I am sure some sober houses have their residents transported to outside IOP, but ours are mostly all inclusive. I would not have wanted my daughter to have access to a car when she first entered either. It is best to ask a lot of questions to any aftercare program you are considering so you know exactly what their program consists of. [/QUOTE]
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