What Happens After Residential Treatment?

Isaiah House offers recovery housing and outpatient programs for individuals who want to continue their journey with us after completing residential treatment, or for those who may not be able to commit to residential care.

Whether you’re stepping down from a higher level of support or beginning your recovery right where you are, our goal is the same: to meet you where you are and walk alongside you toward lasting freedom.

Recovery Housing

Safe and stable living environment is essential for successful recovery. Our recovery housing options provide individuals with a supportive community and a structured environment conducive to healing. In these sober living homes, residents receive ongoing support, peer accountability, and access to additional resources to support their continued growth and sobriety. Contact us today to learn more about our Recovery Housing program and how it can support your continued growth and success in recovery.

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Eligibility & Requirements for Recovery Housing

Our recovery housing program is available to participants in our residential programs who have demonstrated readiness for this next phase. Eligibility criteria and requirements for recovery housing include:

Stable employment

Sufficient savings to manage the financial responsibilities of independent living

Regular attendance at 12-step meetings or church meetings on a weekly basis

A clear commitment to maintain sobriety

Regular check-ins and reporting for random drug testing

We believe that maintaining a strong support network and staying connected with a recovery community are essential for long-term success.

Contact us today to learn more about our Recovery Housing program and how it can support your continued growth and success in recovery.

Outpatient Treatment

With outpatient clinics in Danville, Georgetown, Lexington and Hillview in Bullitt County, we offer comprehensive care near you on a flexible schedule. Through a combination of individual counseling, group therapy, and educational sessions, we provide the tools and guidance necessary for sustained recovery. Our outpatient treatment programs offer ongoing support as individuals transition to independent living and long-term sobriety. If you cannot leave your family or your job, and require a lower level of treatment, you may be a candidate for outpatient treatment.

Isaiah House staff member speaking with client in one-on-one counseling session

Substance Use Disorder Treatment

  • Residential & Outpatient Programs
  • Court-Ordered Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
  • DUI Assessments and Classes (Court-Approved)

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

  • Suboxone, Vivitrol, Sublocade
  • Withdrawal Management
  • Medical Evaluation, Drug Testing & Monitoring

 Support Services

  • Peer Support

Parenting & Life Skills Classes

  • Recovery & Coping Skills
  • Twelve-Step Meetings
  • Targeted Case Management
  • Aftercare Planning

Isaiah House is NARR Certified

NARR (National Alliance for Recovery Residence) has established a national standard for recovery residences. Recovery residences or transitional living homes should be sober, safe, and healthy living environments that promote addiction recovery from AOD (Alcohol and Other Drugs). NARR certification holds these residences to a high standard of code of ethics, quality, access, and choice. We have met these high standards to receive certification.

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We accept Medicaid, Medicare, Commercial Insurance, and Self-Pay

Danville, KY

(859) 239-9598

Hillview, KY

(502) 576-6886

Georgetown, KY

(502) 785-7774

Lexington, KY

(844) 472-4243

Notice to Outpatient Clients

Isaiah House, Inc. serves all patients regardless of ability to pay.
Discounts for essential services are offered based on family size and income.
For more information, please contact our main office. Thank you.

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Our compassionate team is here to answer your questions, provide support, and guide you through the admissions process. Call today.