Lee Street Recovery Residence

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Overview

Program Name: Lee Street Recovery Residence

Location: Statesboro, GA

Serves: Women 18 years of age and older

Accreditation:

Licensed by the state of Georgia

Memberships:

Payment Options:
Self-payment accepted

Detailed Provider Information

The Lee Street Recovery Residence is a long-term residential facility designed for women ages 18 and over who are struggling with addiction and dependency on drugs and alcohol. Although each program is individualized to each resident, the average length of stay ranges from 12 to 24 months.

The program is based on the 12-step philosophy, and includes workshops, meetings, therapy, counseling, and peer support. Most residents are encouraged to abstain from outside employment during the first few months of treatment in order to fully integrate into the program. After that, residents are welcome to seek employment if such work can be successfully included into that woman’s life and recovery plan.

The treatment program includes all meals, necessary transportation, daily in-house meetings, weekly counseling sessions, and equine therapy. The home is within walking distance to a popular shopping area, and home visits are permitted as each client progresses through the program.

Special Interest: Lee Street Recovery Residence is a long-term living facility designed specifically for women. Each woman at the center will live in the Lee Street home that is located in an exclusive neighborhood, and will follow an individualized meeting and therapy schedule during residency in the home.

Contact info: 1-912-536-2141

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