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What Is a Halfway House or Sober Living Facility?

A halfway house is a temporary residence for people who are in recovery and are making their way toward a more permanent living scenario. It is also known as a sober living facility or transitional home. 

Some halfway homes are for former inmates, but many are for ordinary people who are recovering from addiction. Sometimes they house people who have received treatment for mental health or have experienced homelessness. In any case, they are for individuals who are in the process of re-entering society at large.

 A number of services are typically offered in halfway homes. They differ, and can include such things as group therapy and vocational training. Any and all available services can be offered in house or through partnerships with other agencies.

For our purposes, there are a number of halfway houses in Delaware.

The Importance of Halfway Houses in Delaware

Homeless shelters, drug rehab centers, and other facilities all serve an important function. However, no single institution offers everything that a person needs. Transitional housing plays a unique and important role in the lives of many.

We are all in unique circumstances. Life can be messy, and anyone who is looking for a halfway house in Delaware knows just how important it is that they find one! The importance and significance of halfway houses in Delaware cannot be emphasized enough.

Sober homes in Delaware keep people off the streets and out of more restrictive environments. They facilitate the well-being of people who would otherwise be in a much more difficult situation. 

Moreover, halfway houses in Delaware have rules in place that are meant to work for the overall good of those who are residing in them. Accountability is enforced, and that is precisely what people in recovery need.

How Do I Find the Best Halfway House near Me?

If you are looking for a halfway house in Delaware, please take a look at our listings. Halfway House Directory is regularly updated, so please feel free to bookmark this page.

If you would rather go out of state — either by preference or necessity — we can help you find a halfway house near Delaware. We have listings that cover the surrounding area.

Now, location might not be what determines whether you decide to join a halfway home or not. Depending on your situation, other things might be more important for you. If one sober home offers services that another one does not, for instance, that might matter to you.

Anyway, the best way to find a suitable halfway house is to get on the phone and ask questions. Contact some of the listed sober living facilities below. What services do they offer? What are the rules and requirements? 

Lastly, reviews can be helpful. Just keep in mind that they are not always fair or accurate.

On My Road to Recovery, What Should I Do Now?

No matter what your particular situation is, you have probably made some progress. Maybe you have received treatment or counseling but are not yet ready to live on your own.

Please peruse our listings and find a suitable halfway house in Delaware. Contact a few of the sober homes that are listed, ask questions, and determine which one might be best for you. 

And again, if you would rather go out of state, you can use our directory to search for a halfway house near Delaware.

When you find a sober living facility that suits you, please be sure to follow all of its halfway house rules. Halfway houses in Delaware have rules that must be followed. If any rules are violated, consequences follow.

Primary Service: substance use disorders

Address : 3315 Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington, 19808

Primary Service: substance use disorders

Address : 325 N Bedford St, Georgetown, 19947

Primary Service: treatment program for chemical dependency

Address : Oxford House Wilmington, Wilmington, 19805

Primary Service: and other Recovery related services

Address : 808 Van Buren Street , Wilmington, 19806

Primary Service: and other Recovery related services

Address : 302 S Bedford St, Georgetown, 19947

Primary Service: Treatment for substance use disorders (SUD's)

Address : 327 Martin Street , Dover, 19901

Primary Service: Dual diagnosis / co-occurring treatment - Mental health and substance abuse

Address : 604 West 10th Street , Wilmington, 19801

Primary Service: Treatment for substance use disorders (SUD's)

Address : 219-221 S Race St, Georgetown, 19947

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