Residences for People With Chronic Substance Use Disorders

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 03/28/2023 - 9:07pm
Definition
Programs that provide permanent accommodations for people who have a chronic problem with excessive use of alcohol and/or use of other drugs and no expectation of recovery. In most cases, there are no requirements for abstinence as a condition for housing. Included are "damp" housing for people who are able to live in a setting where abstinence is encouraged but substance use is permitted on the premises in moderation; and "wet" housing for people who are unwilling and/or unable to make a commitment to consumption limitations and are actively using drugs and/or alcohol addictively. In most cases, alcohol consumption is permitted at the residence, either in a person's room or in common areas, while drug use is not tolerated on-site but residents can use drugs away from the building. Both are contrasted to "dry" housing where residences are alcohol and drug-free. In most cases, residents in these facilities are formerly homeless and have undergone numerous failed attempts at treatment for alcohol and/or drug use. Without this harm reduction alternative, homeless people with chronic substance use issues sleep on the street and are at increased risk of exposure to adulterated or harmful substances, or depend on costly detoxification and scarce emergency shelter beds for housing.
URL Name
RX-8470-7000
Third Level Code
RX-8470
Taxonomy Code
RX-8470.7000
Parent Code
RX-8470
Family Code
R
Second Level Code
RX
Fourth Level Code
RX-8470-7000
Use References
Damp Housing, Residences for Chronic Alcoholics, Residences for Chronic Drug and Alcohol Abusers, Residences for Chronic Substance Abusers, Wet Housing
Publication Status
Online