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We are not cured of alcoholism. What we have is a daily reprieve contingent on the maintenance of our spiritual condition. Every day is a day when we must carry the vision of God's will into all of our daily activities. William Griffith Wilson
Jacob’s Safe Houses
Safe & Sober LivingOne Day at a Time
Success
The recovering addict’s living environment is a key factor in the success of their recovery. Based on a Netherlands study of 4214 people in the general population, as opposed to clinical samples, it was found that the rates of remission from addiction at the 3-year mark was 79%-92% for alcohol abuse/harmful use and 69%-74% for alcohol dependence.
It was also found that relapse rates were only 0%-14% for those who made it to year 1. And by year 3, only 1%-
5% of those who began the study relapsed.
The Need
According to an article in the American Journal of Public Health entitled “Communal Housing Settings Enhance Substance Abuse Recovery”, the authors state, “Substance abuse recidivism after treatment is high for both men and women. Under modern managed care, private and public sector inpatient substance abuse facilities have reduced their services dramatically. Thus, there is a need to develop, evaluate, and expand lower-cost, residential, nonmedical, community-based care options for substance abuse patients.”
An Example
“In a recent experiment, 150 individuals in Illinois were randomly assigned to either an Oxford House (transitional living) or usual-care condition (i.e. outpatient treatment or self-help groups) after substance abuse treatment discharge. At the 24-month follow-up, those in the Oxford House condition compared with the usual-care condition had significantly lower substance use, significantly higher monthly income, and significantly lower incarceration rates.”
Relapse is a Process
Relapse is a process, not a moment in time. According to the CAIM website “Relapse is the process of becoming so dysfunctional in recovery that using seems like a good idea.”
Using …is the last step in the process. When people honestly examine the situations that led up to a relapse they almost always see a sequence of warning signs.
Our Goal
Jacob’s Safe Houses seeks to provide a safe and sober
living environment that helps to foster and
encourage responsibility for one’s recovery.
Our Purpose
Jacob’s Safe Houses was founded February 1, 2007 as a place of safe and sober living for women in recovery from drug/alcohol addiction. Many addicts have no alternative, after detox, but to return to the same environment that had previously encouraged their addiction. Jacob’s Safe House is an alternative that provides safe, affordable and drug/alcohol free housing for those serious about their recovery.
In July 2008 we opened a transitional house for men also.
About Us
We are transitional living for individuals in recovery from drug/alcohol addiction. Rent payments include housing in a home setting, unlimited local and long distance phone service, washer and dryer, fully equipped kitchen, bed linens, comforter, pillow, bath/hand towels, limited parking, public transportation, daily local newspaper, enclosed front porch (certain locations), back deck with patio furniture and grill (certain locations), spacious back yard.
Visit http://jacobs-safe-houses.110mb.com/
Important Financial Information
Security Deposit - $80.00
Rent - $407.50 per month
House Fund - $24.00 per month
Monies for move in - $511.50
After move in - $431.50 total per month
Weekly and bi-weekly rates available upon request under certain circumstances.
Residency Rules/Consequences
While a resident of Jacob’s Safe Houses you must abstain from any drugs, alcohol or mood and mind altering substances.
If you relapse and choose to use, one or more of the following will take place.– Referral to a detox program– Referral to a residential treatment program– Referral to outpatient treatment
AND• Expulsion from Jacob’s Safe Houses
Other Potential Violations
If you violate any of the residency guidelines, you may be discharged from Jacob’s Safe Houses. If you are discharged due to violation of these guidelines, your security deposit may be forfeited. You also forfeit any residency fees already paid.Bringing any mood or mind-altering substances onto the property. Immediate dischargeComing onto the property under the influence. Immediate dischargeBringing people (family included) who are not residents of Jacob’s Safe Houses into your room or onto the grounds without staff permission. Immediate discharge
Rules, con’t
Not adhering to curfew guidelines. 1st offense-verbal warning, 2nd offense-written warning, 3rd offense-discharge.
Not attending a minimum of 3 AA/NA/CA meetings weekly if working or 4 weekly if not working. It is your responsibility to arrange transportation to these meetings. 1st offense-verbal warning, 2nd offense-written warning, 3rd offense-discharge.
Stealing, gambling or participating in any illegal activity on or off the premises. Immediate discharge.
Rules Con’t
Deliberately damaging any property belonging to Jacob’s Safe Houses or any other resident. Immediate dischargeFailure to make timely rental payments. Immediate dischargeTrading with or giving prescribed medication of any kind to another resident. Immediate dischargeActs or threats of physical violence. Immediate discharge.
Further Obligations
All tenants are expected to attend the weekly house meetings. Exceptions will be made for employment, job interviews and treatment obligations (e.g. IOP, therapy etc.)Curfew: Sunday through Thursday – 11:30 PM, Friday, Saturday and Major Holidays – 1:00 AM. Special prior permission needed to extend curfew to attend midnight candlelight meetings. Attendance at these meetings will need to be verifiable.