Little house is rich in history and tradition. Six women who were dedicated to providing treatment for sick, alcoholic women founded little House in 1952. As the services began to grow our program blossomed into what we are today building a strong foundation of recovery and raising women’s self worth. We choose never to forget our past yet we strive to pursue the future with the anticipation of fulfilling the dreams of the clients we serve.
The program at Little House consists of many phases of treatment and residential services.
We offer 28 residents the opportunity to remain in our program for 60 to 90 days depending on their needs. We assist our clients breaking through their denial by offering educational groups and group therapy as well as individual counseling by certified Drug and Alcohol Counselors.
Along with these groups we provide education in relapse prevention, anger management, co-dependency, domestic violence, self esteem, family addiction, occupational preparedness through the Department of Rehab to assist in job placement upon their graduation.
Just new to the program Bereavement groups, advocates for family reunification, family educational group, and free medical services.
We also provide assistance through referrals to help the residents in finding a safe, sober environment to live once they have completed our program.