About Twin County Recovery Services – Red Door Community Residence – Hudson
Twin County Recovery Services – Red Door Community Residence is a 13-bed transitional living facility in Hudson, New York for men in the early stage of recovery from substance use issues. This includes men who’ve completed detox or high intensity inpatient care and want a supportive setting to build independent living skills before rejoining the community. Red Door Community Residence offers a safe and structured transitional living space that’s fully equipped with modern amenities to enhance comfort.
They’re situated on Columbia Street in downtown Hudson within Columbia County. This area boasts shops, art scenes and scenic locations along the Hudson River. It’s just the perfect serene setting to take your mind off things as you navigate recovery. The facility is less than a mile east of the Hudson River Waterfront Park and it’s readily accessible via State Route 23 and US Route 9 which links directly to nearby Kinderhook. They also serve men from nearby Catskill, Albany and even those from Greene County struggling with substance use issues.
One core benefit of this program is that it inspires a sense of belonging through community engagement and interaction. It’s like a community of peers united by a common purpose which is lasting healing and personal growth. You’ll encourage each other, celebrate wins together and hold one another accountable when necessary. This instills a sense of responsibility, motivation and mutual support. You’ll also benefit from the guidance of their compassionate onsite staff, who are ready to lend help 24/7. The low number of residents ensures that you’ll get quality support whenever you need that.
You’ll attend individual and group therapy while onsite to build recovery skills that support lasting abstinence. The program may also include educational sessions on substance use as well as vocational and life skill training. This helps build practical knowledge and skills necessary for personal growth, stability and lasting recovery.
The job skills gained position you to better navigate the workforce upon reentry. You’re encouraged to actively participate in the running of the house, including taking part in chores as this encourages personal responsibility and accountability.
The program may also incorporate exercise and recreational activities so that you can have fun in recovery. The staff will help you access community or county resources that benefit your lasting success. This ranges from affordable housing to job placement, transportation and legal aid and medical care as necessary.