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Offering hope and freedom to men
who struggle with addiction. 

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JEFFERSON HOUSE & LUM HALL

Men's Transitional Living 

We are a residential program for men in recovery from alcohol and/or substance abuse. 

Your accepted residence here indicates your desire and willingness to live a drug and alcohol free life, and we applaud your decision and we are here to help you in your progress.

Why we do it

Our mission is to address the whole person, not just the addiction. This requires providing a supportive, learning environment in which these men with substance abuse issues can learn how to break the cycle of addiction, develop skills to re-establish their lives and give back to the community. 

We recognize that there are a number of challenges to reintegration and we are committed to continuing our efforts to eliminate the barriers that keep men from reconnecting to society as positive contributors to their communities and to their families.

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What's the difference?

Not just changed behavior. We believe a healthy, family atmosphere adds to lasting, inward change. Faith and accountability within the program brings growth with each willing individual. From cooking and daily chores to events and outings, we desire to see men discover their true identity and learn to enjoy all this life has to offer. There is a much higher success rate when plenty of resources are available. We offer help with drivers license reinstatement, insurance, GED classes, counseling/therapy, budgeting, setting goals and much more.
 

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FAQ What is the Jefferson House? A: The Jefferson House, also known as Southeast Indiana Transitional Resources, is a faith based, structured transitional facility for men in recovery. The Jefferson House works to provide therapeutic skills, coping sills, life skills and fellowship to aid residents in learning self-discipline to support a productive life without using alcohol and other drugs. Where is it located? A: The Jefferson House currently has two residential buildings. Both are located in downtown Madison, Indiana. How many men beds do you have? A: The Jefferson House has 9 beds and the neighboring home, Lum Hall, has 11 beds. Both homes are part of our program. Who is eligible for acceptance into the program? A: Our program is for men looking for resources, hope, and freedom from the cycle of addiction. You must be at least 18 years of age to enter our program. Who is ineligible for acceptance into the program? A: Our program does not accept men with a history of violence, crimes against children, and/or sexually based offenses. How long is the program? A: Our program is a 6 month, in-house transitional program with required attendance to meetings, group sessions, and training. What are the requirements after entering the program? A: The individual must follow all house rules, obtain employment, perform daily tasks, attend required meetings, etc. and they must meet all the terms required by the Jefferson House Board and/or the Director. The individual must OBEY all rules in the house. Can I be removed from the program? A: Absolutely! Our program has a ZERO tolerance for drug use and/or possession of such, including devices to interfere with drug screens. If an individual is sanctioned by the Board and/or the Director they can be removed from our program, based on the severity of the offense. Violation of House Rules can result in removal and/or loss of privileges. What if I am admitted to the Jefferson House, but its not for me? A: We understand that our program is not fitted for every lifestyle or personality. We will work with the individual and provide the resources and direction they need to overcome their addiction. If we cannot, the Jefferson House Board and/or the Director will assist with placement to another program, if applicable. Is there a cost for the program? A: Yes! Our program is self funded and program fees are required for the daily operations of the Jefferson House. The program fees are $150 weekly and it provides the individual with a bed, bedding, food, and covers the cost of the resources used for recovery. I am on prescription medication, is that a problem? A: Our program does not permit certain prescription medications; the exception is over the counter recommendations by your physician. Please inquire for a list of prohibited medications.

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