Phoenix Post Treatment Transitional Housing
Addictions / Substance Use and Housing / Shelter
Provided by Phoenix Society
This unique housing program sits within a hub of integrated employment and education assistance, leisure, recreation and volunteer opportunities. The 111 furnished studio-style units are nested in a supportive learning community designed to empower residents to reach their recovery goals.
Transitional housing stays of up to two years are offered.
- Have attended outpatient counselling or a structured residential recovery program for at least three months and be homeless or at risk of homelessness
- Be ready to implement a personal recovery plan with monthly reviews
- Be ready to commit to being supervised in a structured program
- Have a demonstrated commitment to recovery-based living that may include prescribed medication and opiate replacement therapies as part of your overall recovery plan and/or prescribed medications provided you are under the supervision of the Phoenix Society’s sessional physician
- Have an outpatient substance use counsellor whom you see regularly
- Have the skills and capabilities to live independently
- Not experience chronic illness requiring daily medical supervision or home-care assistance or placement in a hospital, assisted living, nursing home, or rest home
- Be able to complete the activities of daily living without assistance
- Have documentation of current negative TB screen and/or chest x-ray within the last year
- Be able to attend to good nutrition, exercise, recovery activities, medication management, rest, healthy social activities and financial management
- Treatment: Funding can vary from person to person, but the two most common ways are self-pay or Income Assistance. A self-pay person pays $40/day, and someone on Income Assistance pays the shelter cost of $527/month – $1200/month ($17-40/day). Men accessing treatment through provincially funded beds have the costs covered by the Province.
Referrals: Substance use and mental health professionals may refer applicants to the program. Self-referrals are also welcome. Visit the website to download the Transitional Housing application form.
604-951-1122 ext. 1
Website: http://phoenixsociety.com/facilities...
13670 - 94A Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia, V3V 1N1
Cost: Fees may apply
Referral options:
- Self-referral
Associated Programs/Services
Also offered by Phoenix Society:
- Phoenix Kwantlen Learning Centre
- Phoenix Stabilization and Transitional Living in Recovery, Short Transitional Access to Recovery
- HIV, Hepatitis & Addictions Supports - Abbotsford Community Hub Centre (ACHC)
Availability
Service area: Surrey + show cities
Service Types Provided
Ways to Access
- Provided 1:1 in-person
- Provided at a single location
- Provided in a group in-person
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