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While some patients choose to live at home during outpatient rehab programs, others benefit from a living situation with more structure and support. In everyday life, you’ll encounter stress and other triggers that could tempt you to relapse. Until you have the healthy coping skills you need, at Midwest Recovery you have the option of living in a community housing program with other recovery-focused peers. Group therapy is a key part of addiction treatment. In a community housing program, you’ll have the support of group therapy around the clock. You’ll grow alongside others and set yourself up for long-term success.
Community housing is also referred to as “sober living” or “recovery housing.” In these addiction treatment programs, individuals in recovery live with other sober, recovery-focused peers while in an addiction treatment program. For those who have transitioned out of residential treatment but are not quite ready for the independence that comes with living at home, a community housing program can bridge the gap. Research shows that these living situations can help prevent relapse and provide stability during the difficult stages of early recovery.
While in early recovery, some people need more accountability and support than others. Community housing programs exist for this reason. While individuals in our care at Midwest Recovery go through an outpatient treatment program, they’ll be supported by other residents in reaching their goals. They can also continue with work or school while living in community housing. And since all other residents are also in recovery, they are able to provide the encouragement you need to get through the difficult days of recovery. You’ll also begin to learn how to have fun without relying on drugs or alcohol.
In an addiction treatment program, you’ll engage in group therapy several times a week. And in our community housing program, you’ll find the same kind of support 24/7.
Stable housing is just the start. For many individuals, especially those experiencing homelessness or transitioning from treatment, staying housed requires ongoing support. Community housing programs often include resident-centered services like life skills training, transportation support, and case management. These supportive services are designed to help residents maintain housing while continuing their recovery or personal growth.
Key components may include:
When housing is combined with the right services, it becomes a foundation for long-term independence—not just temporary shelter.
The goal of our addiction treatment programs is to help our patients find lasting, meaningful sobriety. We understand that substance abuse causes damage to our patients’ lives and that they may need help getting back on their feet. Therefore, we include life skills in our outpatient addiction treatment program. Our addiction specialists provide help with grocery shopping, cooking healthy meals, and nutrition education.
We also know how important a strong support system is for lasting recovery. So in our community housing program, you’ll form bonds with others who have the same goals. These individuals could become lifelong friends and people you can turn to for help.
In Midwest Recovery’s community housing program, you’ll find the following amenities:
If our community housing program can help you find the road to recovery, reach out to us today.
Finding a place to live after treatment can be overwhelming. That’s why Midwest Recovery Center works with community housing organizations to offer safe, sober housing tailored to people in early recovery. These are not just rooms—they’re units of affordable housing within structured environments where healing continues day by day.
Each home is designed for:
This model doesn’t just reduce the risk of relapse—it provides a space to rebuild. Surrounded by others on the same path, residents gain not just shelter, but a true foundation for independence.
At Midwest Recovery Center, sober living homes are more than just a next step after treatment—they’re a lifeline for individuals with complex, lasting needs. Many of our residents are navigating substance use disorders, mental illness, or trauma-related issues while rebuilding their lives. Others may have experienced long-term homelessness, or are living with special needs that make recovery even more challenging.
To support each person fully, our housing model includes:
We know that recovery doesn’t happen in isolation. That’s why our homes are built to serve the total individuals who walk through our doors—offering not just housing, but healing.
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Midwest Recovery offers several addiction treatment programs in addition to our community housing program. While you live with other recovery-focused individuals, you’ll work on overcoming addiction through evidence-based therapies and comprehensive care. Our programs include the following:
We want every patient we treat to leave our center with the tools they need for their future. You might be coming to Midwest Recovery Center after completing an inpatient rehab program or medical detox or as the first step in your recovery journey. We’ll create a unique treatment plan to target your needs in recovery. Reach out to Midwest Recovery by calling us at (833) 657-0858 or contacting us online and find hope for your future today.
At Midwest Recovery Center, we believe that everyone deserves a stable place to call home—especially people exiting treatment or those who have experienced housing instability. That’s why we’ve partnered with trusted names like NeighborWorks America, Community Housing Partners, and Community Housing Innovations to create supportive housing solutions that meet real-life needs.
These aren’t generic housing sites or temporary fixes. Our sober living homes are intentionally located within affordable apartment communities, sometimes transformed from vacant land into places where recovery can thrive. Whether someone has struggled with long-term homelessness or is simply trying to build social and economic independence, the goal is the same: safety, dignity, and a real shot at lasting change.
Each home is a stepping stone—where living with others in recovery becomes part of the healing process, and every day offers a chance to rebuild.
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