Arbor House Supportive Living Program is part of the chemical dependence services operated by Oswego County Opportunities, Inc., a community-based organization that provides health and social services in central New York. The program is associated with Arbor House and supports adults who are recovering from substance use disorders and require a structured living environment during the recovery process.
The program operates within OCO’s residential chemical dependence services, which include the Arbor House Community Residence and a supportive living component. These services are certified by the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports. The supportive living program provides a supervised, substance-free environment where residents continue their recovery while maintaining daily responsibilities.
Participants who enter the program must have a documented diagnosis of substance use and are typically referred by a qualified health professional. The program also connects residents with community-based outpatient treatment agencies and local support groups as part of their recovery support.