FAQs
We do accept people from jail upon the recommendations of parole or probation, social workers or in-house discharge planners. We will interview inmates at the jail. We do accept HIP clients but the cost of which is the responsibility of the inmate.
New residents must observe a curfew of 11 pm for the first 30 days after which observe a curfew of 11 pm Sunday – Thursday and 1 am on Friday and Saturday. Long-term residents observe a curfew of 1 am.
Over thirty-day residents get two-weekend passes per month. Cannot be on consecutive weekends.
After 6 months, residents get four 2-day passes per month. You must be at the house for 4 consecutive nights before taking an additional pass. You must be present in the house for at least one weekend per month.
Residents may have visitors from 8 am to 10 pm. Visitation is restricted to common areas and may not interfere with scheduled programming activities. During Property Restriction, visitors are limited to immediate family members.
We do accept persons on social security and disability. We do require 35+ hours of part-time work or volunteer or service work each week. Program fees are paid on a monthly basis.
Cells phones are permitted but cell phone use is prohibited during Beacon House meetings, outside meetings and certain activities. Cell phones are not allowed during the first two weeks.
Residents may have their own vehicles, but they must have current registration, Insurance, and a valid driver’s license. Use of cars is not allowed during the first two weeks.
Residents are required to have full-time (35+ hours/week) employment within 30 days of moving in. Treatment and recovery goals come first – work schedules cannot interfere with your treatment plan, IOP, or continuing care.
The Beacon House only accepts men at this time.
You will be required to pass a drug screen at the time of admission to the Beacon House. Following admission, staff reserve the right to randomly drug test all residents for any reason. This may include urine drug screens, laboratory tests, and breathalyzers.
The Beacon House is an abstinence-based program. We do accept clients with co-occurring psychiatric conditions such as anxiety, depression and bipolar as long as they are compliant with a treatment plan. Individuals who have been prescribed addictive, scheduled medications such as stimulants, narcotics, sedatives and tranquilizers may require a higher level of care. Each applicant will be considered on a case-by-case basis, and no one will be denied admission solely on the basis of their current use of physician-prescribed medications.
Yes, all residents must attend clinical treatment which includes Intensive Out Patient (IOP), 8 weeks, continuing care, 8 weeks and therapy as prescribed. The costs of clinical services are covered by insurance.
Beacon House is self-pay for our programming services and housing. However, we do require our residents to attend clinical treatment and most providers do accept insurance. We will assist you in finding Medicaid or other insurance.
The Beacon House program fee is $147 per week with a $147 deposit. The deposit and the first week’s fees ($294) are due upon admission.
Some residents may qualify for a “new resident loan” which after paying the initial refundable deposit, the loan may cover up to the first four weeks of programming fees, or until receipt of the first paycheck, whichever occurs first. The resident is responsible to repay the loan over a reasonable time period.
You must be at least 7 days sober, have attended a thirty-day treatment program from a certified facility in the last three months, at least 25 years old and participate in a face-to-face interview on premise. Those in a treatment facility may interview via Zoom. We cannot accept anyone on the sex registry.
Please call 502-581-0765 for bed availability.
We require a minimum stay of six months. You may stay as long as you need. Most successful clients stay between nine months and a year.
Please call 502-581-0765 and speak with one of our Resident Managers to schedule an interview appointment. You will be notified of bed availability when making the interview appointment.