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We are Palm House Recovery

Palm House Recovery is a non-profit 501 C3 Corporation, established in 2005 as a recovery residence for men and women with alcohol and/or other drug related problems. Our THOR and GARR approved facility offers a monitored and peer based recovery support program.
Residences are separated between men and women and characterized by a community based environment supervised by senior residents, house coordinators and staff.
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What we do

The Palm House is a peer based "Social Model" recovery program, which emphasizes the process of relearning responses to challenges, stresses and anxieties through "doing" and "experiencing" things in a new way and by watching positive role models. Our staff monitors operations and residents and enforces structure through our house rules.
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The Palm house gives and receives non professional, nonclinical assistance to residents to achieve long term recovery from alcohol and or/other drug related problems; however, Support Services are rendered which center around the value of emotional control and focusing outward on connecting with resources and relationships beyond self. Peer based recovery support is given by individuals in the recovery community who are experienced with the aspects of recovery. Peers play an important role in the design, development, delivery and evaluation of services.

​Recovery support directs all effort to the goal of recovery with three critical elements:​
  • Abstinence from all alcohol, drugs and non-prescribed substances.
  • Improvement in global health (physical, emotional, relational, and ontological life meaning and purpose) and citizenship (contribution and partipation in the community).
  • Support involves offering informational, emotional, social and/or material aid.

History Behind the Palm House

Palm House Recovery Center was established in 2005 to provide a safe, stable environment where our clients can learn to manage their substance use disorder and become productive, successful members of society.  In 2008 Palm House added its women's facility to provide housing and recovery resources to women. The Palm House works closely with judges and probation officers to insure that our clients remain clean and sober while they learn the skills and develop the tools to become productive citizens.
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