PowerHouse
Recovery Homes
We provide affordable transitional housing options, structured Sober Living and Co-living environments, to communities in need.
We provide affordable transitional housing options, structured Sober Living and Co-living environments, to communities in need.
At Powerhouse Recovery Homes, we don’t just provide a home; we provide a clean, safe, non-judgmental structured community of caring resources. Our services are designed to give you the best possible housing experience and guide you on your way to permanent housing.
We know your environment is crucial to your success and our homes have been beautifully remodeled and filled with living necessities to give our residents a warm feeling of self-worth and dignity.
At Powerhouse we serve those needing structured sober living, transitional housing, re-entry housing, low income housing and those experiencing homelessness.
Our sober living residences offer an inclusive, independent co-living setting for everyone. We serve persons in need of housing from all demographics safe, pleasant, hygienic, and free of substance misuse.
Our goal is to give Lafayette Parish most vulnerable communities access to safe and reasonably priced housing.
Includes all utilities, wifi, streaming smart tvs in every room, cable tv, fully equipped kitchen, laundry room, dinning room, living room, two outdoor patios, picnic tables, bench, and outdoor gas grill.
Includes all furniture, comfy bed, dressers, night stands, bed sheets, blankets, pillows, towels, wash clothes, toilet paper, paper towels, hand soap, clothes detergent, and cleaning supplies.
Sober living homes are communal living facilities that provide a structured and supportive environment for individuals in recovery from substance abuse and addiction. They are designed to help residents maintain sobriety and transition back into society after treatment.
Sober living homes are typically inhabited by individuals who have completed a rehabilitation program and are looking for a supportive and safe environment to continue their recovery journey. Residents in these homes are required to abstain from alcohol and drug use, attend 12-step meetings, and participate in other recovery-oriented activities.
These homes are not medical facilities and do not provide clinical treatment. Instead, they offer a community of peers who understand the challenges of addiction and recovery and can provide support and encouragement to each other.
Contact us now to ask questions about all of our residential co-living home options.