Jessie Crawford Recovery Center in Madison, Wisconsin

About Jessie Crawford Recovery Center

Jessie Crawford Recovery Center in Madison, Wisconsin is a nonprofit addiction treatment provider specializing in residential and recovery housing for individuals confronting substance use and co occurring mental health challenges. The center offers a continuum of care including a residential program with clinical treatment, multiple sober living or recovery housing sites, and outpatient, intensive outpatient, and day treatment services. Their philosophy emphasizes cultural representation, whole person recovery including peer support, family involvement and personal dignity through amenities and holistic care.

Gender Separated Recovery Housing

The transitional housing here serves men and women but it’s separated by floor for each gender. They’re also the only Black owned residential facility in Dane County. The Jessie Crawford Recovery Center in Madison is culturally rooted with minority leadership, offering representation and mission driven care.

Residents can enjoy private full bathrooms in all residential rooms. There are also beauty salon services (haircuts, nails, facials), a full cafeteria, and life skills workshops.

Recognized Throughout the Community

This housing organization is recognized by Dane County Human Services and listed in Safe Communities directories.

The admission process typically starts with an assessment, either by contacting the center directly or being referred through Dane County Human Services or partner agencies. Staff will match individuals to the most appropriate level of care and will review available payment options, public plan eligibility, and any potential financial assistance.

Contact

608-241-4285

Address

2801 International Lane
Madison, WI 53704

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