About Samaritan Daytop Village Veritas House Community Residence
Located in the northern tip of Manhattan is Samaritan Daytop Village’s Veritas House Community Residence which offers a supportive framework for people working on overcoming addiction.
In addition to being a transitional sober living home where clients can get support while they’re in outpatient treatment, it emphasizes multi-faceted restorative reintegration into society and recovery. In these facilities, recovery involves rebuilding lives.
Sober Living for Clients in Outpatient Rehab
Through the 36-bed facility, Veritas House offers integrated care and residents receive care within a community setting. The sober living home includes supervision and guidance to maintain a supportive atmosphere 24-hours a day. It’s primarily for clients who are in an intensive outpatient program which allows residents to work through issues privately and in conjunction with peers.
While living at Veritas House, you’ll have access to the other services that Samaritan Daytop Village offers. Residents can learn essential self-care and wellness, which are vital for maintaining recovery. For clients looking to reenter the workforce, vocational training is provided, with life skills workshops that focus on budgeting, nutrition, and independent living.
Accessing Specialized Services for Opioid Addiction and More
Samaritan Daytop Village is known for its seamless attention to aftercare and post care support that goes far beyond the community living residences like Veritas House. Their opioid addiction medication assisted treatment (MAT) program uses buprenorphine and naltrexone which are proven treatment methods to ease withdrawal symptoms and make sobriety more attainable.
Equally important is the start of family reunification services which is essential to healing because addiction is a multifaceted and far reaching struggle, and these relationships are often intricate to recovery.
Above all, they strive for sustaining recovery and know that a constant, comprehensive approach to aftercare and alumni programs is critical in fostering community and peer support essential to sobriety. They also support residents’ housing connections by providing access to permanent and supportive housing throughout New York City.