Gaston House Transitional Living in Dallas, Texas

About Gaston House Transitional Living

Gaston House Transitional Living provided structured sober living for men in Dallas, Texas. Located on McKinney Avenue, this transitional housing facility focused on helping young adult men bridge the gap between intensive treatment and independent life. 

The program operated on a recovery model that viewed addiction as a chronic illness requiring a holistic approach to long-term sobriety. The facility is now closed.

Structured Sober Living

Residents lived in a safe environment that combines housing with essential therapeutic support. It included individual and group therapy sessions. This gender-specific setting allowed clients to focus on recovery without distractions while building strong bonds with peers facing similar challenges.

Clients in this transitional setting benefited from a culture of accountability and mutual support. The program emphasized a community of recovery where sponsorship and peer interaction play a central role in maintaining sobriety. 

The structured and flexible environment helped men develop the necessary life skills to sustain recovery outside of a clinical institution.

Additional Support

Beyond basic housing, Gaston House distinguished itself by integrating clinical elements directly into the living environment to address the emotional and social aspects of addiction. 

The facility operated around the clock. This ensured that support was always available as residents navigate the complexities of early recovery.

Contact

214-902-9881

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Address

5115 Mckinney Ave # B
Dallas, TX - 75205

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