About Lahey Health Behavioral Services – Lynn
Located in Lynn, Massachusetts, Lahey Health Behavioral Services’s The Ryan House and Transitional Support offers a halfway house for adults in addiction recovery and a transitional residential program for clients waiting for a bed in a halfway house. The program is funded through the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Abuse Services and operates under Beth Israel Lahey Health Behavioral Services.
They provide a clean and sober living environment for clients seeking recovery from addiction and related mental health issues. It’s a coed program with separate living quarters for men and women. A multi-disciplinary team of providers offers 24/7 supervision and comprehensive, individualized plans for each client. You must be willing to participate in community services, individual and group therapy, employment counseling, relapse prevention training, anger management courses, and 12 Step programming. You’re also required to hold a job while living at the residence. The duration of treatment varies, but the average length of stay is typically six months.
Once you complete your recovery program and re-enter the workforce, half the income they make will go toward paying their rental fees. From there, the money is funded back into the program to care for future clients. Before reintegrating into society, providers help you develop a comprehensive discharge plan that supports your long-term recovery, connecting you with local, community based social services including housing, food assistance, transportation, employment opportunities, and related resources.
They take most commercial insurance plans and accept Medicare and Medicaid. Ask your individual provider to verify your coverage as out of network benefits could vary.