Transition Housing at Jacob's House¶

Your First Step Toward Recovery¶
Transition Housing is the foundation of recovery at Jacob’s House. Designed for individuals beginning their journey, this program offers a structured, supportive environment where residents can focus entirely on sobriety and stability.
What Makes Transition Housing Unique?¶

Structured Support
- Residents follow a clear routine that prioritizes recovery:
- Mandatory attendance at recovery meetings.
- Daily check-ins and progress tracking.
Safe Environment
- A drug- and alcohol-free space, ensuring stability.
- Strict adherence to house rules to maintain safety.
Initial Financial Relief
- Government funding often covers the first two months, allowing residents to focus solely on recovery without financial stress.
"This isn’t just housing—it’s a recovery program where structure, accountability, and community come together." – Jason Jacobs
What to Expect as a Resident¶
Residents are required to adhere to a sober living contract that outlines the following expectations:
- Commit to Sobriety: No drugs, alcohol, or disruptive behavior.
- Attend Recovery Meetings: Active participation in group therapy or support sessions.
- Follow House Rules: Curfews, shared responsibilities, and respectful interactions.
- Focus on Stabilization: During the first months, residents concentrate entirely on recovery before seeking employment or external responsibilities.
Testimonials: Stories of Transformation¶

"When I moved into Transition Housing, it was the first time I felt safe enough to focus on myself. Jacob’s House gave me the structure and support I needed to stay clean."
– Former Resident"The rules may seem strict, but they’re there for a reason. They kept me accountable and gave me a second chance."
– Current Resident
Ready to Take the Next Step?¶

At Jacob's House, every step forward is a step toward hope, growth, and transformation. We’re here to guide and support you on your journey.
Visit Our Contact Page to take the next step.
Jacob’s House isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a place to thrive.