The Women’s Home
Located in the heart of Montrose since 1957, the treatment and transitional housing programs serve homeless women struggling with addictions and mental illness. There are two distinct programs that serve women in crisis with different lengths of stay and goals.
Intensive Treatment Program
During the Intensive Treatment program period, our goal is for each woman to achieve mental and emotional stability, and sobriety. 8 of our 50 beds now offer women up to 89 days of intensive treatment. This phase has no sobriety requirement for admission and most program applicants arrive with a few days to a few weeks of sobriety. In addition, a majority of the clients are dually diagnosed with both substance and mental health issues. The Intensive Program focuses on helping participants manage co-occurring disorders to establish mental stability and sobriety without relapse.
SUPPORTIVE TREATMENT PROGRAM
The Women’s Home supportive treatment program is a 6 to 18 month residential treatment program for women in crisis. The program is targeted to women who are homeless and have a substance abuse addiction or substance abuse addiction and mental illness. They address the emotional, physical, social, vocational, fiscal, and spiritual wellness of their clients. The goal is for each woman during her time in the supportive treatment program is to achieve self-sufficiency and to graduate our program with income, permanent housing, mental and emotional stability, improved physical and social wellness and prolonged sobriety. The program offers residential, case management, clinical, vocational, and aftercare services.
URL: http://www.thewomenshome.org
607 Westheimer Road
Houston, 77006
1-713-521-3150