The Women’s Home in Houston, Texas, offers a transformative residential treatment program for homeless women dealing with substance abuse and mental health challenges. Located in Montrose, this program provides a supportive and structured environment designed to foster stability and recovery. Utilizing the WholeLife® model of care, the center addresses not just physical and mental health, but also emotional, social, vocational, and spiritual wellness.
Women in the program live in dormitory settings with the opportunity to progress to transitional housing, gaining independence as they rebuild their lives. Meals are provided, and clients participate in individualized therapy, group sessions, and vocational training. The vocational program includes job readiness workshops, one-on-one counseling, and tools for workplace success. After completing the program, participants continue to receive lifetime access to vocational and therapeutic support.
The treatment options include an 89-day intensive track and a six-to-18-month supportive track, with eligibility based on sobriety levels and commitment to personal growth. From admission through aftercare, the center emphasizes empowerment, self-sufficiency, and reintegration into society. By offering comprehensive care and fostering a sense of community, The Women’s Home helps women achieve long-term sobriety and rebuild their lives.