About Prentice Place – Chicago
Prentice Place, in Chicago, Illinois, is a halfway house for adult men in recovery who are exiting a correctional facility. Specialized programs for young adult males and men with co-occurring addiction and mental health disorders are available. Primary treatment modalities include 12 step focused individual, group, and family counseling and recovery focused life skills training.
Prentice Place is a sober living facility for adult men recovering from drug and alcohol addiction who are exiting incarceration. They offer transitional housing, dual diagnosis care, and aftercare support.
Prentice Place’s 12 step focused sober living program is designed to support successful community reentry among justice involved clients in recovery. They prioritize intensive individual, group, and family therapy, combined with recovery focused life skills training, including courses in coping, self care, anger and stress management, wellness, problem solving, and relapse prevention. Residents may also receive vocational training, career coaching, and training in household and financial management.
Prentice Place’s aftercare support services are designed to prevent recidivism and promote sustained recovery through a robust continuum of care. In addition to coordinating court-mandated addiction recovery services, they provide ancillary support aligned with clients’ evolving needs. This may include transitional support as clients move into outpatient care or community based 12 step programs, as well as peer coaching and medical, mental health, and social services referrals.
Prentice Place is state licensed and SAMHSA accredited. They accept private insurance, military insurance, self pay, and financing.