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Definition of Abstinence: Abstinence is the choice to completely refrain from a behavior, such as alcohol, drugs, or other activities that may be harmful. Choosing abstinence can support physical health, emotional well-being, and recovery by creating a safe, substance-free environment.
Populations Served
Priority Population
- Age
- Adult
- Gender
- Female
- Male
- Veterans/Military
- Preferred Language
- English
- Disabled
- Physical Disability
- Intellectual or other Developmental Disability
- Brain Injury
- Other Mental Disability
- Current Mental Health Diagnosis
- Currently Receiving Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)
- Correctional/Legal
- Allows individuals with correctional history
- Arson
- Assault
- Battery
- Felony Status
- Violent Offender
- Home Incarceration
- Parole
- Probation
- Co-occurring Mental Health Disorder
- Chronic Medical Conditions Requiring Medication
- Homeless & Housing Insecure
- Indigenous People
- Re-entry population
Recovery Types
Accepting Patients
Not Accepting Patients
- Recovery Housing
- Family Therapy
- Case Management
- Anger Management Services
- School-based Therapy
- Individual Therapy
- Clinical Group Therapy
- Complementary Therapies (e.g., yoga or meditation)
- Interpersonal Therapy
- Recreational Therapies
- Support Groups
- Therapeutic Community
- Group Therapy
- Trauma Informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Policies
Tobacco Policy
Medication Policies
- While clients will be responsible for self-administration, they agree to the following stipulations in order to remain in compliance with Lighthouse Sober Solutions’ medication policy. By initialing each stipulation and signing at the bottom of the agreement, the resident is acknowledging that they have read and understood the medication policy and agree to comply with all the terms in order to remain a resident of Lighthouse Sober Solutions: Resident Initials: ___ All prescription medications are to be in their original containers as obtained from the pharmacy with the prescribing medical professional identified on the container ___ Dates of the medication are to be current and prescription is not to be expired ___ All medications are to be accurately and correctly listed on intake form ___ Medication(s) are to be taken only as prescribed ___ Residents are responsible for the proper storage of their medication and must demonstrate that medications are kept in an appropriately locked container stored away from any visible surfaces ___ Medication is to be locked away at all times excluding when it is time for self-administration, it is expected the resident immediately return medication to locked container following self-administration ___ Resident agrees to notify staff of any new or refilled prescriptions within 48 hours in order to maintain accuracy of resident file ___ Medication is not to be shared or misused/abused in any way ___ All medications are subject to random search and resident agrees to comply with any necessary searches (i.e providing access to container, etc.)
- Self Administered
- Managed
- Naltrexone
- Vivitrol
- Suboxone
Rules & Policies
- 6 months
Payment and Amenities
- Self-Pay
- Money Order
From $400.00/Month
House
Facility Type
- Private
House Type
Single Family Detached House
Beds and Baths
12 Beds | 3 Baths
Residential Requirements
Required Chores
Required House Meetings
Has Curfew
Correctional History
We do not accept individuals convicted of the following or associated with the following legal circumstances:
- Allows individuals with correctional history
- Arson
- Assault
- Battery
- Felony Status
- Violent Offender
- Home Incarceration
- Parole
- Probation
Contact the house for more information about legal exceptions
Transportation
In house transportation
Personal vehicles allowed with some restrictions
Additional Services & Programs
- Life Skills Development