Terrapin Station Sober Living NFP, located in Urbana, Illinois, provides a structured and supportive environment for men ages 21 to 55 who are transitioning from rehabilitation, incarceration, or military service. The program fosters a strong sense of community, encouraging residents to take an active role in their recovery while supporting each other along the way.
The facility takes an individualized approach to recovery, allowing medically prescribed cannabis and opioid maintenance treatments like Buprenorphine and Methadone when part of a doctor-approved plan. A house manager is available to assist residents with transportation for medical appointments, support group meetings, and other essential needs.
Education is a key focus at Terrapin Station. Residents are encouraged to pursue their GED or further education, with resources available to help those with literacy challenges. Being close to the college campuses in Champaign-Urbana also provides great opportunities for personal and academic growth.
While participation in groups like Alcoholics Anonymous is encouraged for accountability and fellowship, the primary requirement is maintaining sobriety. Random monthly drug tests help ensure a clean and supportive living space. Depending on funding, additional services may include aromatherapy, meditation, music lessons, art and business education, health coaching, and various forms of therapy.
Terrapin Station Sober Living NFP offers more than just a place to stay—it’s a community built on support, accountability, and personal development, helping men rebuild their lives in a safe and structured setting.