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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 707317" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>We call them sober houses here and most are very good, we are lucky. Of course there are some that do not supervise or provide enough services, but for the most part the good ones are well known. The one our daughter was in was excellent, in an old convent of a church on the same property. I believe it saved our daughter's life. It was recommended by the treatment center she was in and we did a lot of research before we agreed to it. Our community is very supportive of our sober houses, we want them to succeed. Family members help support the sober houses and the community offers volunteer positions and work opportunities and life skills for living drug free.</p><p></p><p>Of course there are some residents that will relapse and go back to using drugs in the halfway house, but the good ones will kick them out immediately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 707317, member: 59"] We call them sober houses here and most are very good, we are lucky. Of course there are some that do not supervise or provide enough services, but for the most part the good ones are well known. The one our daughter was in was excellent, in an old convent of a church on the same property. I believe it saved our daughter's life. It was recommended by the treatment center she was in and we did a lot of research before we agreed to it. Our community is very supportive of our sober houses, we want them to succeed. Family members help support the sober houses and the community offers volunteer positions and work opportunities and life skills for living drug free. Of course there are some residents that will relapse and go back to using drugs in the halfway house, but the good ones will kick them out immediately. [/QUOTE]
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