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More Information about Sober Living in Hays Kansas

With a reputation for affordable, home-like housing and an easy-going community, you might not think about information about Sober Living in Hays, Kansas. Yet, this small town is home to a large number of residents who share many of the same values that make the area a desirable place to live. Starting with a mission in 1875, the Hays community has always valued the value of its residents’ relationships with the surrounding community. Housing projects like the Oneonta Center, the Heckscher Center, and the transitional residence communities offer services that focus on helping residents transition between traditional life and Sober Living. These affordable, supportive facilities are known for serving seniors, people with disabilities, alcohol/drug abuse, and other unique populations. The transitional living facility in Hays serves residents with various needs, including chronic and severe physical illness, senior citizens, single mothers, and those struggling with substance abuse. A clinical psychologist or social worker is usually assigned to each patient, and the services include personalized intake assessment and specialized counseling as well as a group or individual practice as needed. Services range from detoxification and education to case management and respite care. All services are focused on keeping the patients healthy, independent, and self-reliant. Hays transitional living also offers medical insurance and Medicare coverage. The community provides a variety of services for everyone, regardless of income, ethnicity, religion, or background. Because it is a faith-based community, many of the non-religious services are offered in addition. A wide range of community activities, including art classes, movie nights, musical events, and cookouts, take place on a regular basis. This includes events to celebrate the lives of those who have passed away and to encourage community members to have a sense of renewal and spiritual growth.