What are characteristics of individuals most likely to benefit from the Crossroads (Chemical Dependency) Residential Program?
Individuals who are in chemical dependency treatment and acknowledge a need for additional supports and structure to remain clean and sober. They identify independent living skills that could be improved with residential supports, such as following medical and treatment plans including prescribed medication, keeping appointments, using, public transportation, communicate and resolve conflicts successfully, budget their money, obtain and keep a job, and develop a sober social network. In addition, individuals with secondary mental health problems, who are accepting of treatment, can also benefit from the Crossroads residential program.