Phoenix Post Treatment Transitional Housing

Provided by Phoenix Society

A safe, structured, affordable, post-treatment transition housing program for men and women.
Have you completed a structured recovery program for at least three months? Are you motivated to implement your own education and employment plans? Are you homeless or at risk of becoming so?

This unique housing program sits within a hub of integrated employment and education assistance, leisure, recreation and volunteer opportunities. The 111 furnished studio-style units are nested in a supportive learning community designed to empower residents to reach their recovery goals.

Transitional housing stays of up to two years are offered.
To qualify, applicants must:
  • Have attended outpatient counselling or a structured residential recovery program for at least three months and be homeless or at risk of homelessness
  • Be ready to implement a personal recovery plan with monthly reviews
  • Be ready to commit to being supervised in a structured program
  • Have a demonstrated commitment to recovery-based living that may include prescribed medication and opiate replacement therapies as part of your overall recovery plan and/or prescribed medications provided you are under the supervision of the Phoenix Society’s sessional physician
  • Have an outpatient substance use counsellor whom you see regularly
  • Have the skills and capabilities to live independently
  • Not experience chronic illness requiring daily medical supervision or home-care assistance or placement in a hospital, assisted living, nursing home, or rest home
  • Be able to complete the activities of daily living without assistance
  • Have documentation of current negative TB screen and/or chest x-ray within the last year
  • Be able to attend to good nutrition, exercise, recovery activities, medication management, rest, healthy social activities and financial management
  • Treatment: Funding can vary from person to person, but the two most common ways are self-pay or Income Assistance. A self-pay person pays $40/day, and someone on Income Assistance pays the shelter cost of $527/month – $1200/month ($17-40/day). Men accessing treatment through provincially funded beds have the costs covered by the Province.

Referrals: Substance use and mental health professionals may refer applicants to the program. Self-referrals are also welcome. Visit the website to download the Transitional Housing application form.

604-951-1122 ext. 1

Website: http://phoenixsociety.com/facilities...

13670 - 94A Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia, V3V 1N1

Cost: Fees may apply

Referral options:

  • Self-referral
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Availability

Service area: Surrey + show cities

Service area cities: Surrey

Ways to Access
  • Provided 1:1 in-person
  • Provided at a single location
  • Provided in a group in-person

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