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Stockton-Lindquist House

The Stockton-Lindquist House is a 7 bed women’s recovery house located DeLand, Florida, and is one of the oldest historic houses in the area.

Women’s Recovery House

All Foundation’s houses provide peer recovery support services for its clients with a home-like and structured setting. Each client is guided by our peer staff offering practical life skills to prepare our clients to integrate back into society.

At the Stockton-Lindquist House, residents are welcomed into a home-like atmosphere that is both comforting and structured, providing the ideal balance for rehabilitation and personal growth. The house itself is a testament to resilience and endurance, qualities that inspire all who walk through its doors.

The Foundation's commitment to peer recovery support services is a cornerstone of the program offered at the Stockton-Lindquist House. This unique approach ensures that each client receives personalized attention and mentorship from our dedicated peer staff. These staff members have walked the path of recovery themselves and are equipped with the empathy, understanding, and practical knowledge to guide clients effectively.

During their stay, clients engage in a variety of activities designed to foster life skills that are crucial for successful reintegration into society. From financial planning and job readiness to stress management and healthy relationship building, the curriculum is tailored to empower women with the tools they need for lasting independence and sobriety.

The Stockton-Lindquist House is more than just a place to stay; it is a community that encourages collaboration, self-discovery, and mutual support. Here, clients can expect to find a safe space to heal, connect with others who share similar experiences, and develop the confidence to step forward into a brighter future.

Qualification Criteria for Residency

Desire to turn away from addiction: Each person must declare their willingness to stay sober and clean as well as their desire to change their addictive lifestyle.

All intake forms, including the application and liability waivers, must be completed by each person.

Abstinence from all substances that alter the mind or mood: Each person is required to maintain complete abstinence from all substances that alter the mind or mood. This includes any substance used to affect a person's mind or mood, including illicit drugs, alcohol, prescription medications (some medical exceptions may apply), and prescription drugs.

Each person must commit to maintaining their sobriety for at least twelve (12) months.

Participation in counseling and classes: Each person is required to attend all counseling and class sessions, as well as work and fundraising events.

Each person is required to pay a one-time admission fee.

Twelve (12) Steps of Recovery programs: Each individual must be willing to learn how to stay clean and sober through the twelve (12) Steps of Recovery programs of Alcoholics Anonymous ("AA") or Narcotics Anonymous ("NA").

Employment or community service: Each individual must either have a job, be actively seeking employment (this will be verified), be attending an outpatient program, or be participating in community service or volunteer work during the day.

No MAT program: At this time, Foundations to Freedom does not take anyone on the MAT program. An individual must be completely clean and sober of all substances upon admission. We also currently do not admit a convicted sex offender or anyone with severe mental health and violent criminal background.

House fee: Each individual must pay the House fee. Please note that during the admissions process, Foundations are required to call local law enforcement to determine if there are any active warrants on the client.

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