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Oshki Maaji New Beginnings - Halfway/Transitional Living House

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16000 Brewery Road, Lanse, MI, Michigan 49946
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Oshki Maaji New Beginnings: A Fresh Start in Recovery

Located in the quiet community of Lanse, Michigan, Oshki Maaji New Beginnings serves as a vital resource for individuals transitioning back into independent living after completing primary addiction treatment. As a Halfway/Transitional Living House, this facility is dedicated to providing a structured, supportive, and sober environment. The focus is on helping residents solidify the skills necessary for long-term sobriety, employment, and successful community reintegration. The name “Oshki Maaji,” which reflects the cultural values of the region, underscores the commitment to fostering a true sense of renewal and forward momentum for every resident.

Program Structure and Environment

The core philosophy at Oshki Maaji centers on accountability and peer support. Residents are expected to adhere to house rules, participate in recovery meetings, and actively seek employment or educational opportunities. This structure mimics real-world responsibilities, allowing individuals to practice sobriety while navigating daily challenges in a safe setting. The house maintains a zero-tolerance policy for substance use, ensuring a truly sober living environment essential for maintaining recovery milestones.

Key Features of the Transitional Program:

  • Structured Living: Mandatory curfew, chores, and meeting attendance.
  • Peer Support: A community-focused approach where residents hold each other accountable.
  • Skill Building: Emphasis on job readiness, financial literacy, and healthy relationship development.
  • Community Integration: Encouragement to connect with local resources and recovery groups.

The Path to Independent Living

Transitional living is a crucial step that bridges the gap between intensive treatment and full independence. At Oshki Maaji, staff support residents in securing safe housing outside the program and developing robust aftercare plans. By fostering independence within a supervised setting, the program significantly reduces the risk of relapse. The environment encourages personal growth, allowing individuals to rebuild their lives grounded in recovery principles. Oshki Maaji New Beginnings provides more than just a roof; it offers a foundation upon which a lasting sober life can be built.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Oshki Maaji considered primary treatment?

No, Oshki Maaji is a transitional or halfway house. It is designed for individuals who have already completed a primary addiction treatment program (detox and/or residential treatment) and are seeking a safe, structured environment to support their early recovery.

What is the typical length of stay?

The length of stay is individualized, but transitional living programs often range from six months to a year, depending on the resident’s progress toward achieving stability, employment, and independent housing.

Do residents have to pay to live at Oshki Maaji?

Yes, like most halfway houses, residents typically pay a weekly or monthly program fee, often referred to as ‘rent,’ to cover living expenses. Residents are usually required to secure employment soon after arrival to cover these costs and save for future independence.

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 detoxification
Intensive outpatient treatment
Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment
Regular outpatient treatment
Age Groups Accepted
Young Adults
Adults
Gender Accepted
Female
Male
Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted
Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs
IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds
Medicaid
Cash or self-payment
Payment Assistance Available
Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Type of Opioid Treatment
Does not use MAT for opioid use disorders
Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
Accepts clients using medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder but prescribed elsewhere
Source of Medications Used for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
In-network prescribing entity
No formal relationship with prescribing entity
Assessment/Pre-treatment
Comprehensive substance use assessment
Interim services for clients
Outreach to persons in the community
Screening for tobacco use
Screening for substance use
Screening for mental disorders
Treatment Approaches
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Motivational interviewing
Relapse prevention
Substance use disorder counseling
Trauma-related counseling
12-step facilitation
Recovery Support Services
Self-help groups
Housing services
Assistance with obtaining social services
Mentoring/peer support
Facility Operation
Tribal government
Special Programs/Groups Offered
Adult women
Adult men
Criminal justice (other than DUI/DWI)/Forensic clients
Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Clients with co-occurring pain and substance use disorders
Testing
Drug or alcohol urine screening
Transitional Services
Aftercare/continuing care
Discharge Planning
Outcome follow-up after discharge
Other Services
Treatment for gambling disorder
Education and Counseling Services
HIV or AIDS education, counseling, or support
Hepatitis education, counseling, or support
Substance use disorder education
Individual counseling
Group counseling
Family counseling
Vocational training or educational support
Facility Smoking Policy
Smoking permitted in designated area
Facility Vaping Policy
Vaping not permitted
Ancillary Services
Case management service
Domestic violence services, including family or partner
Mental health services
Social skills development
Language Services
American Indian or Alaska Native languages
Other Languages
Ojibwa
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