Transitions - Halfway House Services/Homeless Services
The Spirit of Recovery

The mission of Transitions is to help individuals, families, and Communities to break the cycles of substance abuse, family abuse, violence, crime and poverty.

We assist the indigent, the uninsured, the incarcerated, the homeless and the working poor of Kentucky.

Since 1970, Transitions has helped individuals, families and communities break the cycles of substance abuse, family abuse, violence, crime and poverty.

To carry out our mission, we provide the following to Kentucky residents:
* Residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment
* Non-medical detoxification
* Halfway house services
* Assessments
* Homeless services and housing

Almost all agency programs are located in Northern Kentucky.

Transitions
700 Fairfield Ave
Bellevue KY 41073-1018
Tel: 859 491-4435

Halfway House Services

Our halfway house services help men and women make the transition from close supervision to responsible community living. Substance abuse treatment is made available to those who need it.

We do not accept referrals or admissions from the general public for these programs. Contact for more information.

Homeless Services

Transitions offers the homeless a range of services and housing:

Social Services: Transitions provides treatment and non-medical detoxification to the homeless through four collaborative projects funded by the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). One of these projects – the Homeless Services Project – was named the 2003 Outstanding Human Services Collaborative by the Northern KY Area Development District.

Supportive Housing: Transitions created the Housing Plus Program in 2000 because of the lack of decent, affordable housing availble for clients leaving our residential programs.

Our supportive housing (funded in part by HUD) consists of three apartment buildings and three Oxford Houses. An Oxford House is a democratically run and substance-free group home. Tenants must agree to live by the rules of Oxford House, Inc., a national self-help recovery group.

The Housing Plus Program received Kentucky Housing Corporation’s statewide 2003 Excellence in Housing Award in the nonprofit category.
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