Kentucky

Search Treatment Centers

Step 1 of 4

It seems we can't find what you're looking for.

Payment Types

  • Cash
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Privat Insurance
  • Self-Payment

More Information about Sober Living in Kentucky

If you are considering a transitional living program, Kentucky might be an ideal state to begin in. The transitional living facilities that are available to provide all the services needed to help you to transition from being homeless to living as if you are in a regular housing program. This means that you get a certain type of apartment, or housing unit with access to certain programs, but you don’t have to move into an actual house. Many people prefer this type of arrangement because they don’t have to deal with moving into a new house and dealing with the hassle of finding a place to stay when they get homesick or frustrated from staying in a temporary place. Plus, since these types of living facilities accept people of all income levels, there is not a room in the budget for an extended stay. If you are interested in a transitional living home in Kentucky, the first place to check is your local HUD office. HUD is the federal government agency that provides housing counseling and other supportive services for those who have or are going through a rough time. They also have a number of transitional housing organizations that offer different housing options. In addition to contacting your local HUD office for more information on transitional housing in Kentucky, you can also look online for more information on the internet as well. When looking for information about transitional living in Kentucky, you will find that the best way to learn about any specific organization or center is to call the phone number provided for that organization or center. Call the number and get more information on what services are offered, the price that you will have to pay, and when you can expect to get the assistance you need. Plus, ask for referrals from people you know who may have used a transitional housing program in the past. You never know when they can refer you to an organization that can provide you with the help you need.