Centerstone to relaunch Recovery Transitional Housing in Marion on Oct. 9
Centerstone’s Recovery Transitional Housing (CRTH) will officially relaunch at 8 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 9, 2023.
The CRTH has undergone many changes since operations were suspended in early 2023, including redesigning of the extended care program and hiring and training team members.
The CRTH, located on Main Street next to the Marion Main Street office, offers 16 beds for men and women, age 18 and older, needing additional support in a recovery-based, integrative environment. A transitional living facility for those who are new to recovery and are committed to a full life away from addiction, the CRTH offers treatment for individuals who are medically stable and in need of longer-term recovery housing.
CRTH will host those with co-occurring disorders, and those prescribed medications used to assist in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, including Methadone. Treatment is provided in a gender-specific and gender-responsive communal setting following an individualized, evidence-based care plan. Length of stay is usually three to six months, depending on individual need.
Staff are onsite 24/7 to offer recovery support to residents and provide additional case management, recovery support, group therapy, individual therapy, and daily living skills support services in the CRTH’s Level III facilities. Residents will be assigned a counselor and a peer recovery support specialist upon admission. Residents are required to work while enrolled in the Extended Care program and pay rent based on their income. The CRTH will offer three meals per day and onsite clinical services. Client medications will be managed by staff.
CRTH admissions are scheduled 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information or to make a referral, call 1-877-HOPE123 (877-467-3123).
For questions about the CRTH, contact Centerstone Statewide Addiction Treatment Services Director Stacy Seitz at [email protected].

