Dignity House in West Palm Beach, Florida

About Dignity House

Dignity House in West Palm Beach, Florida, is a sober living transitional housing provider specifically for women seeking support after residential addiction treatment. This apartment has three bedrooms and bathrooms, all modern and in neutral colors. It’s by the Atlantic coast.

Dignity offers structured non-clinical residential living to help former patients maintain sobriety and rebuild daily routines. They require a three-month commitment. The philosophy focuses on accountability, peer support, life skills and easing the shift from rehab to independent living in a warm home-like setting.

Signing Up at Dignity House

  • Offers non-clinical residential support for women coming out of residential treatment as a bridge to independent living.
  • Emphasis on accountability, curfews, chores, job hunting and regular engagement with recovery meetings like AA/NA.
  • Shared housing with live-in managers, furnished rooms, laundry and Wi-Fi, plus pet-friendly options.
  • Assistance obtaining identification, access to community resources, transportation support and referrals.
  • Private pay model with weekly or room fees, administrative fee to hold a spot; accommodations made for financial hardship.
  • Peer-oriented setting where residents describe it as like a real home; focus on mutual support over judgment.

At Palm Beach

Prospective residents typically schedule a visit or reach out to admissions to arrange an intake assessment and review fit for Dignity House in West Palm Beach. The staff help determine readiness for transitional housing, explain weekly and administrative fees, and discuss housing rules and expectations.

While Dignity House does not offer clinical treatment, it works with outpatient providers to support residents as they continue recovery. If clients relapse, they can refer them to a clinic, but they won’t be able to stay at the house.

Contact

561.236.6907

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Address

306 foresteria dr
West Palm Beach, FL - 33403

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