Shawano Recovery

Men’s Residence

 

The Men’s House is a 6 bed women’s recovery residence that is dedicated to helping create sustainable recovery in Shawano County.

The Men’s House is a NARR Level 2 Recovery Residence

Currently, The Men’s House can facilitate the stay of 5 women who are ready to take the next step in their recovery journey. The Men’s House is a fully furnished and managed home where we focus on building sustainable recovery in a low stress and homelike environment.  

Our house guidlines are designed to help individuals entering into our resilience residence to navigate early recovery and give them a firm foundation to begin healing using evidenced based practices and trauma informed care. 

SR services rural central Wisconsin because it is a greatly underserved population. We focus our efforts througout several counties. Click on the link above to see our service area.

Click the link above and fill out our pre-intake form. One of our staff members will reach out to you within 48 business hours to discuss potential placement in one of our resilience residences.

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Recovery residences can help people to:

Build a Network

Recovery residences provide residents with the opportunity to connect with other people in recovery, which can provide them with much-needed support and encouragement.

Learn new coping skills

Recovery residence techs can teach residents new coping skills to help them manage their cravings and urges to use drugs or alcohol

Get back on their feet

Recovery residences can help residents to get back on their feet by providing them with help with finding employment, housing, and other essential services

Why Recovery Residences?

Recovery residences are important for people in recovery from substance use disorders because they provide a safe, supportive, and structured environment in which to rebuild their lives.

Research has shown that recovery residences can be an effective part of the continuum of care for people in recovery from substance use disorders. A study by the National Institute on Drug Abuse found that people who lived in recovery residences were more likely to stay sober and less likely to return to drug use than people who did not live in recovery residences.

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Here are some of the benefits of living in a recovery residence:

  • Reduced risk of relapse: Recovery residences provide a safe and supportive environment where residents can focus on their recovery without the temptation of drugs or alcohol.
  • Increased social support: Recovery residences offer residents the opportunity to connect with other people who are also in recovery. This can provide them with much-needed support and encouragement.
  • Increased chances of employment: Recovery residences can help residents to get back on their feet by providing them with help with finding employment, housing, and other essential services

Will you help to ensure the future of a recovery community in Shawano County for generations to come?