ARCA’s Housing Program
for Women
ARCA’s transitional housing program is designed to support women as they reintegrate into daily life after completing addiction treatment. We understand that returning to environments that may have contributed to substance use can be unsafe or counterproductive. That’s why we offer safe, clean, and drug-free housing specifically for women committed to building a new life in recovery.
Our women’s transitional housing provides more than just a place to stay—it offers a nurturing, supportive, and structured living environment. Here, residents can practice and strengthen the skills they learned in treatment while benefiting from continued accountability and guidance.
Each woman in our program is empowered to establish healthy routines, build independence, and connect with a community of peers on similar journeys. Whether the goal is long-term sobriety, reunification with family, or gaining employment, our program helps women take the next meaningful steps toward lasting recovery.

24/7 Support
Our program operates around the clock, ensuring that help is available whenever needed.
Peer-Led Environment
Find solace in a supportive, peer-led space that understands and respects your journey
Trauma-Informed Setting
Our environment prioritizes sensitivity to trauma, fostering a safe space for healing.
Social Model of Recovery
Engage in a process of positive change, empowering you to improve health and wellness.
Peery Support
Connect with others who understand your experiences, fostering a sense of community.
Treatment and Recovery Resources
Access a network of treatment options and recovery resources to support your unique journey.
A Foundation Built On Compassion, Love, and Tolerance
Requirements for Residency
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Residents must be female.
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Must be 18 years of age or older.
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Residents must be abstinent from alcohol and all illicit substances
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All new residents must be interviewed before acceptance into the house is granted.
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To be considered for admission, a potential resident must fill out an application and a personal plan for recovery. This plan typically includes any group sessions, individual counseling, social support, and/or medication that the potential resident uses to aid in their sobriety.
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Once accepted, the resident will play a role in building culture in the home and can have the option of holding an elected position as the resident’s recovery progresses.
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Residents are responsible for maintaining general care of the home
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Mandatory weekly meetings, weekly peer coaching sessions, random urine drug screenings, and daily recovery process groups are held by the house management
Amenities May Include:
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Security Cameras/Alarm System
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Updated Appliances
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Modern Leather Furniture
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Television with Cable
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Pool Table
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Television with cable
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Wireless Internet
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Computer Room
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Library
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Washer & Dryer
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Backyard Grill & Fire-Pit
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Work Garage
IOP?
Ask a staff member about how you may benefit from IOP!
ARCA’s Intensive Outpatient Program or IOP is a 6-8 week program that utilizes group therapy, individual therapy, and peer support specialists to assist individuals during any phase of their recovery journey. To graduate from the program 7-9 hours worth of services are required each week.
During these 6-8 weeks one will move through 6 different domains following the Matrix model.
These 6 domains are:
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Early Stages of Recovery
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Coping Skills in Recovery
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Mindfulness in Recovery
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Life Skills in Recovery
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Relapse Prevention in Recovery
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Next Steps in Recovery

Building Strong Foundations
Upon completion of the primary phase of addiction treatment, male patients needing more structure and time may apply to the Transitional Living Program. Residents continue to live in a recovery community, attend treatment meetings, and participate in a Peer Support Group and community group therapy for addiction. ARCA staff members are available to monitor and assist with any problems or questions residents may have.


