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Samaritan Inns - Mens Transitional/Treatment

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1215 Fairmont Street NW, Washington, DC, District of Columbia 20009
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Samaritan Inns: A Path to Recovery from Addiction and Homelessness

Samaritan Inns, located in Washington, DC, provides critical support and comprehensive treatment for homeless and at-risk men and women struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Recognizing that recovery is a long journey, this organization offers a holistic, faith-based approach designed to treat the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—in a supportive and accountable residential setting.

Program Overview and Philosophy

The mission of Samaritan Inns is to offer a safe environment that instills hope and empowers clients to successfully rebuild their lives. Their programs are fully certified by the DC Department of Behavioral Health and are Medicaid-approved, ensuring professional and reliable care. A key component of their philosophy is the integration of spirituality; residents are encouraged to attend weekly services and 12-step meetings led by addiction counselors.

The treatment approach at Samaritan Inns is structured into distinct phases, guiding individuals from intensive treatment to long-term self-sufficiency. These phases are designed for single, adult men and women generally aged 21 to 65 who are dedicated to achieving lasting recovery.

Continuum of Care

Samaritan Inns offers a robust continuum of care, addressing both immediate needs and long-term stability. The programming is divided into three key phases:

  • Phase 1: Intensive Treatment Program: This initial phase provides critical services for homeless men and women, focusing on detoxification, healing physical health through nutrition and exercise, and establishing a foundation for recovery within a structured, residential environment.
  • Phase 2: Men’s and Women’s Treatment Programs: Following the intensive phase, clients transition into gender-specific treatment programs that continue the work of recovery, integrating counseling and educational components.
  • Phase 3: Long-Term Recovery Program: The final stage emphasizes sustained self-sufficiency and life skills, offering services to aid clients in transitioning successfully back into the community.

All residential facilities are conveniently located within the Columbia Heights/Adams Morgan area of DC, allowing clients to focus on their healing process while accessing necessary community resources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Samaritan Inns exclusively faith-based?

While Samaritan Inns is a spiritual, faith-based program that encourages attendance at weekly services and 12-step meetings, they recognize that addiction affects everyone and their services are available to all who are seeking recovery.

What is the general age requirement for admission?

The programs typically serve single, adult men and women aged 21 to 65 who are ready to commit to a life free from addiction and homelessness.

Does the program include transitional housing?

Yes, Samaritan Inns utilizes residential facilities throughout their phased programs, offering a structured environment that includes transitional housing/sober home services as part of their comprehensive recovery support.

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
Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children
Service Setting
Outpatient
Intensive outpatient treatment
Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment
Regular outpatient treatment
Age Groups Accepted
Young Adults
Adults
Gender Accepted
Male
Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted
Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs
Medicaid
State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
Type of Opioid Treatment
Buprenorphine maintenance
Prescribes buprenorphine
Use methadone/buprenorphine for pain management or emergency dosing
Accepts clients using MAT but prescribed elsewhere
Opioid Medications used in Treatment
Buprenorphine used in Treatment
Naltrexone used in Treatment
External Opioid Medications Source
In-network prescribing entity
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
Pharmacotherapies
Disulfiram
Buprenorphine with naloxone
Buprenorphine without naloxone
Naltrexone (extended-release, injectable)
Medications for HIV treatment
Medications for Hepatitis C treatment
Clonidine
Medication for mental disorders
Nicotine replacement
Non-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation
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
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
Recovery Support Services
Self-help groups
Housing services
Assistance with obtaining social services
Recovery coach
Mentoring/peer support
Employment counseling or training
Facility Operation
Private non-profit organization
License/Certification/Accreditation
State substance use treatment agency
State department of health
Special Programs/Groups Offered
Young adults
Adult men
Seniors or older adults
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer/questioning (LGBTQ)
Veterans
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
Clients with HIV or AIDS
Clients who have experienced sexual abuse
Clients who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence
Clients who have experienced trauma
Testing
Drug and alcohol oral fluid testing
Drug or alcohol urine screening
Transitional Services
Aftercare/continuing care
Discharge Planning
Naloxone and overdose education
Outcome follow-up after discharge
Education and Counseling Services
HIV or AIDS education, counseling, or support
Hepatitis education, counseling, or support
Health education services other than HIV/AIDS or hepatitis
Substance use disorder education
Smoking/vaping/tobacco cessation counseling
Individual counseling
Group counseling
Family counseling
Marital/couples counseling
Vocational training or educational support
Facility Smoking Policy
Smoking permitted in designated area
Facility Vaping Policy
Vaping permitted in designated area
Ancillary Services
Case management service
Domestic violence services, including family or partner
Early intervention for HIV
Mental health services
Social skills development
Transportation assistance
Integrated primary care services
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