Located in Kewaskum, Wisconsin, Exodus House is a 20-bed, state-licensed transitional living facility dedicated to supporting adult males in recovery from alcohol and drug dependency. Established in 1977, this Victorian-style home provides a structured and supportive environment that blends homelike comfort with evidence-based treatment. Situated within walking distance of local amenities, residents have access to parks, churches, stores, and libraries, fostering a sense of normalcy and integration.
Exodus House’s recovery program incorporates the 12-Step philosophy, emphasizing personal responsibility and growth. Group therapy, family counseling, and relapse prevention are central components. These sessions promote peer support, rebuild family relationships, and develop coping strategies to maintain sobriety. Residents also engage in practical skill-building, such as stress management and effective communication.
The program spans 90 days. The first 30 days focus on treatment planning and recovery, while the remaining 60 emphasize applying learned coping skills, securing employment, and reintegrating into the community. House rules enforce a zero-tolerance policy for substances and encourage participation in household responsibilities, instilling discipline and accountability.
To ensure a sustainable transition, Exodus House offers post-treatment support through sober living arrangements, vocational referrals, and recreational activities, emphasizing a holistic and joyful approach to recovery.