Posted by Duane Dichiara at 12:00 am on Apr 27, 2007 1 Comment
Well, I take it from Mr. Fleischman’s ongoing posts on the topic
of Senator Harman’s SB 1000, a that ended its life in committee
recently, that he is itching for a debate on the topic. I somehow
think that Jon would be less zealous in his position if it were his
property value being quashed, but all the same here we go…
Many inaccuracies concerning sober living homes (SLH’s) come
from the misconception that a SLH is anything with six beds or
under. This is not the case. A SLH has nothing to do
with the number of beds but rather with the services offered.
A SLH is a SLH if it has 10 people in it – not just “six and
under.”
By way of explanation, there are three types of facilities:
treatment, maintenance and sober living homes. Treatment and
maintenance facilities offer detoxification, educational
counseling, individual or group counseling sessions and treatment
or recovery planning. These facilities, unlike SLH’s, are
authorized to receive public funds. A SLH offers none of
these services and are basically the “last stop” before a person
who has gone through successful treatment and maintenance
successfully… Read More