Transitional Living
People who have completed Intensive Residential Treatment (IRT) or Residential Dual Diagnosis Treatment (RDDT) at Summit View often benefit from a housing solution that is 'in between' independent living in the community and living in a 24 hour a day, 7 day a week structured environment. This 'gap' is what the Transitional Living program attempts to fill.
Transitional living is a cost-controlled, affordable, safe, recovery compatible housing solution designed to help prepare a person who is transitioning from a higher level of care back into independent living in the community. Transitional Living offers a monitored recovery environment to best ensure that alcohol and other drugs are not in use, or present at the home and that the residents of the home are engaged in their recovery process. Weekly case management and treatment are part of Transitional Living as are continued Life Skills monitoring and coaching.