About Lord Fairfax Community – Winchester
Lord Fairfax Community offers inpatient treatment for individuals with alcohol and/or substance addiction. The program includes aftercare planning, practical life skills, group discussion and more. Lord Fairfax Community is located at Winchester, Virginia.
The Lord Fairfax House was established in 1976 by the Council on Alcoholism Lord Fairfax Community. Theye moved to 512 S. Braddock Street in August, 1984 – opening the first co-ed transitional domiciliary available in Winchester with one client in December of that year.
Lord Fairfax Community’s halfway house is not a rescue mission nor merely a “hotel”. Rather it is a continuation of a client’s treatment program – providing a home where they can once again begin to enjoy life free of chemicals.
The primary purpose of the halfway house program is to help recovering individuals learn to live in society without drugs or alcohol. Through their program, they provide support and guidance using the 12 Step Program.