A 7-9 month work opportunity for men who are looking for a safe and sober environment while they establish a new direction in their lives.
The program focuses on personal accountability and peer support as men help each other to build toward a healthier, more stable life.
Case Managers work with residents to ensure that they are engaged and supported with all necessary wrap-around services needed to successfully transition back into society including connection to physical and mental health care.
Case management refers to a collaborative and planned approach to ensure that a person gets the services that they need to move forward with their lives. The goal of case management is to empower people, draw on their strengths and capabilities, and promote an improved quality of life.
Our experienced Case Managers assess the individual needs of our guests, refer services, help coordinate care, provide guidance in determining life goals and focus on growth and life change.
Requirements
- Phone interview with a Case Manager where an assessment for appropriate fit in the program will be determined
- Drug testing
- Background check for sexual and/or violent offenses
- A 3-7 day work trial
For the first 90 days, residents are required to;
- Work full-time (6 days a week) in the house for the first 90 days of their stay. Duties may include;
- Food prep
- Cooking
- Serving
- Bussing
- Dishes
- Cleaning
- Light maintenance of the building
- Meet with a case manager once a week to work to address the following areas;
- Medical Health
- Emotional Health
- Addiction Recovery
- Financial/Legal Issues
- Social and Spiritual Health
- Employment or Education
- Housing
- Post-Program Maintenance
After the first 90 days, residents are able to take on paid work outside of Blanchet House or attend school. Required program work is reduced to a few hours a week. Residents will continue to meet once every two weeks with their Case Manager.
Upon completion of the 7-9 month residential program, some men are invited to apply to live on the fourth floor in a private room for an additional nine months.
Fourth-floor residential program requirements;
- Invited by the Case Manager to apply
- Fully completed 7-9 month program
- Must be employed full-time or attending school full-time or both
Offers
- Safe and sober environment
- Shared two-man room
- Community bathrooms and living rooms
- All meals
- All personal care items and laundry
- Clothing and shoes
- Case management
Call for a phone interview:
971-337-8747
Organization
Blanchet House & Farm
Free cafe and transitional shelter with an addiction recovery farm. Established in 1952. Services Links Contact Information House Address:310 NW…
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310 NW Glisan St, Portland, OR 97209
Phone:
503-241-4340

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