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Having safe, stable housing during the transition from residential substance misuse treatment is a crucial piece of helping people recover. Enji Bgosendaming Endaa’aad, “Their Home of Hope,” is recovery housing provided through Sault Tribe Behavioral Health. We have three recovery homes in Kincheloe, Mich. Two of the homes are for men, and one home is for women seeking supportive housing. These homes offer additional recovery support through no-cost rent, recovery coaches, and occasional transportation to appointments, recovery meetings, and events if needed. Our recovery homes have one-person rooms and household supplies and are fully furnished.

The requirements for admission into Enji Egosendaming Endaa’aad recovery housing:
- Sault Tribe member, member of other federally recognized Native American tribes, non-native spouse or dependent of a Sault Tribe member
- 18 years of age or older
- Diagnosed with an Opioid/Amphetamine Use Disorder
- Successful completion of an inpatient chemical dependency program or an outpatient program, or are currently attending outpatient treatment
- Minimum of 30 days abstinent *Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis
- Committed to abstinence from substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs, including marijuana or any mood-altering substance, unless prescribed by a licensed medical provider (i.e., MAT)
- Medically and emotionally stable to actively take part in groups and follow house rules and policies
- Agree to occasional drug testing

Individuals who live in Sault Tribe Behavioral Health’s recovery housing have weekly meetings with recovery coaches and the recovery house administrator to help support and continue their recovery goals. Our recovery homes offer sober housing in an abstinence and community-based peer environment. Those new to recovery can receive more support from a structured environment to enhance their ability to achieve lasting recovery.

If you or someone you know is interested in recovery housing, please get in touch with Sault Tribe Behavioral Health at 906‑635‑6075 or 906‑203‑5674 for an application.

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