Halfway House, Addiction Services - SalusCare
This program allows recovering individuals an opportunity to live in a home-like setting getting treatment. Call for more information.
This program allows recovering individuals an opportunity to live in a home-like setting getting treatment. Call for more information.
Haven’s Open Arms is a group home run by a company of the same name. Children from various backgrounds are given the chance to live up to their full potentials. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Services:
HEP offers supportive housing for individuals and families with disabilities. They provide long term care and support services. There are both single family and group living facilities. Please see the website for more information.
Seamark Ranch is a long-term care facility for at-risk children. It is for those who are between the ages of 6 and 16 whose parental rights have been cut. Children are accepted based on need without regard to money or influence. They attend classes at the on-campus school. They spend time on the on-site farm and also help take care of the farm's horses. The goal is to prepare them for future success in life. Please call 904.529.1951 or visit website for more information.
This agency helps those who are homeless and mentally ill.
Services:
Housing
Education
Psychiatric services to adults with mental illness.
Re-enter
Programs for veterans and youth to help them get job training and jobs.
Thrift Store
Please see the website for details.
The Center for Women & Families is a 240-bed facility. It accepts whole families, single women and single mothers (also single fathers) and their children.
Cost per night: $2.00 minimum
Case-managed services include:
Fort Myers Rescue Mission provides clean shelter, counseling and job search help for clients. This shelter is for men only. Contact for more information.
This Home provides a Christian-based, home for children who have been abused, abandoned or orphaned. It is for children ages 2 to 18 years old.
This is a long term residential treatment program. It is for those with alcohol, mental health, or drug issues. Residents attend group therapy, educational programs, AA meetings, and recreational activities. Later in the program, residents receive job counseling and help with getting employment and safe housing. The length of stay depends on the program.
Please see the website for more details.
This agency provides shelter for abused and neglected children. They provide treatment for children who have experienced chronic trauma. Children stay at the Home for 9 to 10 months. They are between the ages of 6 and 17.