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    halfway house
    /ˌhɑːfweɪ ˈhaʊs/

    noun

    • 1. the halfway point in a progression: "suspension of the talks was only a halfway house towards complete termination"
    • 2. a centre for rehabilitating former prisoners, psychiatric patients, or others unused to non-institutional life.

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      • A halfway house is a living facility where people go as a part of their drug rehab aftercare. These houses are similar to sober houses or transitional housing. They offer a middle step for people who are committed to sober living but aren’t ready to live independently.
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  3. 6 days ago · What is a Halfway House? A halfway house is a living facility where people go as a part of their drug rehab aftercare. These houses are similar to sober houses or transitional housing. They offer a middle step for people who are committed to sober living but aren’t ready to live independently.

  4. 1 day ago · Halfway Houses: If you prefer a more structured program with a defined end date and are ready to reintegrate into society more quickly, a halfway house may be more suitable. The fixed-term approach provides intensive support and clear expectations, helping you achieve stability and meet rehabilitation goals within a shorter period.

  5. Jul 2, 2024 · A halfway house is a residential facility that helps individuals transition from restrictive environments, such as prisons or hospitals, to independent living. These houses offer a structured and supportive setting, providing services like counseling, job placement assistance, life skills training, and substance abuse treatment .

  6. Jul 8, 2024 · Halfway houses are community-based offender programmes that provide support to offenders as part of a primary sentence or licence conditions. Most halfway houses are used to support offenders to reintegrate into the community after they leave prisons (known as halfway-out houses) but they can also be used as an alternative to imprisonment ...

  7. They are termed "halfway houses" due to their being halfway between completely independent living and in-patient or carceral facilities, where residents are highly restricted in their behavior and freedoms.

  8. 9 hours ago · The field house will include 120,000 square feet of courts for everything from basketball to soccer, locker rooms, eateries and meeting rooms. Mark McCombs, senior project manager for building contractor Waynesboro Construction, noted construction was about halfway through — and that a "topping off" ceremony is a Scandinavian tradition that started as a religious one.

  9. Jun 28, 2024 · What is a Halfway House? Upon release from detention institutions like prisons or hospitals where they might have been following a court sentence, the reentry centers are often referred to as halfway houses, which help such people transition better into society .

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