What is recovery housing?
Recovery housing is a substance-free living environment designed to support people who are rebuilding routines, accountability, community, and stability during recovery.
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Recovery housing is a substance-free living environment designed to support people who are rebuilding routines, accountability, community, and stability during recovery.
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The site is currently in pre-license mode. Public materials describe recovery housing, structured sober living, referral support, and services in development until licensure is active and validated.
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If someone is in immediate danger, call 911. If someone is experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis, call or text 988 for 24/7 support.
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Individuals, family members, treatment providers, hospitals, therapists, case managers, probation and parole officers, social service agencies, and community partners may contact Dianne's Place to discuss fit and availability.
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No. The general contact form is not a clinical intake, insurance verification, or emergency form. Sensitive health or urgent information should not be submitted through general contact forms.
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For people seeking recovery housing, recovery housing readiness starts with safety, structure, support, and realistic next steps. Dianne's Place frames this topic through recovery housing and referral-support boundaries while expanded licensed services remain in development.
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