Womens Recovery House

    518 South 10th Street, Lacrosse, WI, 54601
    • Assisted living

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    About Womens Recovery House

    Womens Recovery House at 518 10th Street South connects with the Mayo Clinic Health System and serves women who need help with alcohol rehab, drug addiction, dual diagnosis, and mental health conditions that show up alongside substance use. The place uses terms like Womens Recovery House to set their focus on women's needs, which means programs like women's rehab and young adult rehab get shaped around recovery for women, including therapies like group therapy, individual counseling, family therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma therapy, and even holistic options like mindfulness and art therapy, and sometimes you'll find them doing sessions that help with life skills, educational support, or social activities to keep women active and engaged. Sober living homes and communal living spaces help people build a sense of community and peer support, and there's 24-hour supervision to make sure everyone stays safe, since there's always someone to lend a hand with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and taking medications, plus you'll find meal prep and dining options, special menus for allergies or diabetes, housekeeping, laundry service, scheduled activities, movie nights, walking paths, transportation, and parking. The care team coordinates with healthcare providers and handles medication management too, keeping things steady for women working on recovery. There are private insurance and Medicaid options, plus self-pay or help for insurance questions. Furnished rooms give people their own safe space, and the whole environment has guidelines and structure to support sobriety, with aftercare programs in place to help women stay connected and active in recovery when they leave, and the community has a 3.6 score on Seniorly's rating, which suggests people generally find it decent, and you can expect support for both substance use and mental health, some outings and social get-togethers, and a clear focus on the needs and challenges women face as they work through recovery.

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