More Information about Sober Living in Wayne Indiana
In the article I wrote about “Sober Living in Wayne Indiana,” I mentioned an organization called Transitional Living. What is this? According to the website, “The term ‘transitional’ relates to those facilities which emphasize the idea of a continuously moving relationship between individuals and their environments. Because of the constant fluctuations of life, a transitional living community functions by helping their residents to adapt to these changes by encouraging adaptation in routine and by participating in the re-evaluation and modification of core beliefs and values to strengthen the individual and their families.” The transitional living community is run by Frank Kern, PhD and Mildred Haskins, MSW, formerly of the Veterans Administration.
The following paragraph from the web site seems like an invitation for someone who wants to know more about living alone in Wayne, Indiana. “To live alone can be a challenge for some people. It may seem that there is no reason for someone to live alone when they can easily live with the family, pets, friends, or other living beings in a community. Family and pet came to mind for many who choose to live alone. This does not mean that they do not have needs or cannot cope with living alone, just that it presents its own set of unique challenges.
The information about sober living in Wayne Indiana can be found at the website provided. The web site is operated by the International Association of Superiors. This provides a list of communities throughout the United States that are committed to providing supervisory services for senior citizens or other appropriate persons with restricted mobility. This list also includes a list of organizations and companies that provide information about sober living in Wayne, Indiana.