Upper Room Recovery

333 N. Main St. South Bend, South Bend, Indiana 46601
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About Upper Room Recovery

Upper Room Recovery, located in South Bend, Indiana, offers a vital transitional living program designed to provide safe and stable housing for individuals committed to their recovery journey. Founded on principles of equality, Upper Room welcomes both men and women of all races, disabilities, religions, and gender orientations, fostering an inclusive environment. Their core mission is to help residents move towards productive, independent lives free from drugs and alcohol, emphasizing long-term sobriety.

To ensure a committed and harmonious community, prospective residents must meet specific requirements, including a minimum of 30 days clean and sober, no criminal history, a demonstrated willingness to change, and an agreement to regular drug and alcohol screenings. Residents pay $100 per week for dorm-style, gender-specific housing and engage actively in their recovery through regular meetings with a case manager, volunteer work, AA/NA meetings, securing a 12-Step sponsor, and participating in religious services of their choice.

The program integrates life skills training and spiritual care, crucial elements for holistic healing and successful reintegration into society. For those not yet clean or sober, the staff at Upper Room Recovery provides referrals to appropriate nearby services, ensuring a continuum of care. By providing a structured, supportive living environment, Upper Room Recovery significantly impacts the community by helping individuals build foundations for lasting sobriety and independence.

Treatment Options

Transitional Living

Cost & Insurance

Insurance Accepted

Amenities & Experiences

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Upper Room Recovery?

Upper Room Recovery is a transitional living program in South Bend, Indiana, providing safe, gender-specific housing for adults serious about their recovery.

What are the requirements for admission to Upper Room Recovery?

Applicants must be at least 30 days clean and sober, have no criminal history, show willingness to change, and agree to drug/alcohol screenings.

What kind of support does Upper Room Recovery offer residents?

Residents receive case management, life skills training, spiritual care, and are required to attend AA/NA meetings and secure a 12-Step sponsor.

Does Upper Room Recovery provide referrals for initial treatment?

Yes, they can refer potential clients who are not yet clean or sober to appropriate services.

Where is Upper Room Recovery located?

Upper Room Recovery is located in South Bend, Indiana.

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