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Renaissance House - Womens Transition Project Inc

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240 OHara Avenue, Bisbee, AZ, Arizona 85603
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Renaissance House – Women’s Transition Project Inc. Addiction Support

Located in the historic community of Bisbee, Arizona, Renaissance House provides crucial transitional support specifically tailored to women navigating recovery from addiction and seeking to rebuild their lives. As a Women’s Transition Project, the focus is not just on sobriety, but on comprehensive healing, skill development, and integration back into society as independent, thriving individuals. This structured environment recognizes the unique challenges women face during and after treatment, offering a safe, empowering space for sustainable recovery.

A Holistic Approach to Women’s Recovery

Recovery is a deeply personal journey, and Renaissance House emphasizes a holistic model that addresses mind, body, and spirit. The treatment structure goes beyond primary addiction counseling, integrating various therapeutic modalities essential for long-term success. The goal is to identify and manage the root causes of addiction, often linked to trauma, mental health issues, or socioeconomic stressors, providing tools for lasting change.

Key Program Components

Participants benefit from a multifaceted program designed to stabilize their lives and enhance future prospects. This structured support system includes:

  • Individualized Counseling: One-on-one sessions focused on trauma recovery, relapse prevention, and establishing healthy coping mechanisms.
  • Group Therapy and Peer Support: Facilitated sessions promoting mutual support, communication skills, and shared recovery experiences.
  • Life Skills Training: Workshops covering financial literacy, resume building, job searching, and parenting skills essential for independent living.
  • Safe, Supportive Housing: A structured residential environment fostering accountability and community among residents.

The programÍs success hinges on fostering empowerment. By equipping women with both emotional resilience and practical life skills, Renaissance House helps them transition from dependence to self-sufficiency. The transitional period is critical, and the project ensures that graduates have the resources„including continuing care planning and local community referrals„to maintain their sobriety and achieve their personal and professional goals long after leaving the facility.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is Renaissance House only for women?
Yes, Renaissance House is specifically designated as a Women’s Transition Project, providing gender-specific care that addresses the unique clinical and social needs of women in recovery.
What is the typical length of stay in the transitional program?
The length of the transitional program varies based on the individualÍs recovery plan and progress, typically lasting several months to ensure adequate time for stabilization, skill acquisition, and successful community reintegration.
Does the program include support for co-occurring mental health disorders?
Yes, the holistic model includes resources and therapeutic support for women dealing with co-occurring mental health challenges (dual diagnosis) alongside substance use disorder.

Opening Hours
Monday
6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Tuesday
6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Wednesday
6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Thursday
6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Friday
6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Saturday
6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sunday
6:00 am - 10:00 pm
Type of Care
Substance use treatment
Transitional housing, halfway house, or sober home
Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children
Service Setting
Outpatient, Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment, Regular outpatient treatment
Opioid Medications used in Treatment
Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment
External Opioid Medications Source
In-network prescribing entity
No formal relationship with prescribing entity
Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
Accepts clients using medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder but prescribed elsewhere
This facility administers/prescribes medication for alcohol use disorder
Source of Medications Used for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
In-network prescribing entity
Other contracted prescribing entity
No formal relationship with prescribing entity
Type of Opioid Treatment
Buprenorphine maintenance
Prescribes buprenorphine
Relapse prevention with naltrexone
Accepts clients using MAT but prescribed elsewhere
Maintenance service with medically supervised withdrawal after stabilization
Pharmacotherapies
Acamprosate (Campral®)
Disulfiram
Buprenorphine sub-dermal implant
Buprenorphine with naloxone
Buprenorphine without naloxone
Buprenorphine (extended-release, injectable)
Naltrexone (oral)
Naltrexone (extended-release, injectable)
Medications for HIV treatment
Medications for Hepatitis C treatment
Lofexidine
Clonidine
Medications for pre-exposure to prophylaxis
Medication for mental disorders
Nicotine replacement
Non-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation
Treatment Approaches
Anger management
Brief intervention
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Contingency management/motivational incentives
Community reinforcement plus vouchers
Motivational interviewing
Matrix Model
Relapse prevention
Substance use disorder counseling
Trauma-related counseling
Telemedicine/telehealth therapy
12-step facilitation
Facility Operation
Private non-profit organization
License/Certification/Accreditation
State substance use treatment agency
State mental health department
State department of health
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
Council on Accreditation (COA)
Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program (HFAP)
Hospital licensing authority
The Joint Commission
National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
Federally Qualified Health Center
SAMHSA certification for opioid treatment program (OTP)
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
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