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More Information about Sober Living in Stamford Connecticut

In the area of St. Quartina in Connecticut, which is south of New Haven and west of Westport, there are three types of housing options. All of them have their benefits and drawbacks as well as different levels of sobriety. In order to get an accurate assessment of the level of sobriety needed in a specific housing environment, it is wise to contact transitional housing or a residential program office for assistance. A qualified professional will be able to provide you with information about Sober Living in Stuttgart Connecticut and other details related to affordable housing options. Transitional housing includes housing that has been designed to help people transition from long-term or short-term prison or jail environments. The transitional housing may be provided by the local Department of Social Service (DSS) or by the Department of Correction (DOC). Both DSS and DOC operate various programs that help individuals who have served their jail time and or prison time to make the transition to living independently. Many of these agencies offer information and support services in after-care, on-site parent and child care, and job and training placement assistance. They also provide resources to reduce the risk of relapses (return to crime or drug use) into the future. Most offer several types of short-term and long-term care facilities to meet the needs of men and women in transitional situations. Most of them also offer resources and information to help families in transition.