

Men's Transitional House - RNP
Men's Transitional House - RNP
Men's Transitional House - RNP
About Men's Transitional House - RNP
Men's Transitional House is a 36-bed transitional housing program operated by Recovery Network of Programs (RNP). The program is designed to support men who are involved with the Court Support Services Division (CSSD) and are living with substance use disorders, mental health conditions, or experiencing homelessness.
Build Practical Skills That Strengthen Recovery
MTH provides up to 90 days of structured, supportive housing and recovery services. Residents may participate in an intensive outpatient program (IOP) three days per week or access other appropriate outpatient services, including medication-assisted treatment. In-house psychoeducational groups cover life skills, parenting, job readiness, anger management, relapse prevention, stress management, family reunification, plus peer-led recovery support like 12-Step groups. Comprehensive case management helps clients assess needs, coordinate services, and plan for transition to more stable living arrangements, connecting them to the wider continuum of care provided by RNP.
Trauma-Informed Practices
The house includes 24/7 staff supervision and full compliance with community confinement standards, including a zero-tolerance policy for sexual abuse or harassment, ongoing staff training, confidential reporting, and investigative protocols. This creates a secure, trauma-informed environment. The program aims to offer a bridge for men working through legal difficulties, substance use, mental health issues, or homelessness.