What is the Difference Between a Halfway House and Open Door’s Transitional Living Facility?
Jan 8th, 2008 by admin
A halfway house is a place where people are provided support and care to start life afresh by being part of the society as a whole. It is a place where drug-abusers, mentally ill people, or convicts, etc. are sent after they are released from a rehab center, hospital or a prison.
Unlike a halfway house, The Open Door drug and alcohol recovery center is a program packed, spiritual addiction recovery journey. The addiction recovery programs are designed to help women find joy and abundance in sobriety, not simply to provide a drug-free environment.
The Open Door Offers a 4-Week Spiritual Journey for Women
Women who come to the Open Door follow a disciplined routine of soul-seeking and relapse prevention programs that are designed to help them in addiction recovery such as:
- Personalized and group counseling sessions
- 12 Step Meetings
- Equine Therapy
- Meditation and Yoga classes
- Art Therapy and Creative Expression
- Dream Interpretation sessions
- Cultural Activities
If you or a special woman in your life needs to free themselves of drug or alcohol addiction, contact The Open Door. We offer a safe environment where women can discover themselves as they during their drug and alcohol recovery program. Through our holistic approach to alcohol and drug recovery, we help women to find a healthy and happy way of life.

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