Fortitude Treatment Center
Description
The Fortitude Treatment Center is a halfway house program designed to serve male parolees. Fortitude strives to meet the needs of incarcerated people in various ways. First, it serves as a transition facility for incarcerated people who are released from prison and do not have appropriate housing arranged before their parole. Once these incarcerated people find a suitable and safe place to live, they are released from the facility. Fortitude also serves as a stabilization facility for those who need a more structured plan as they re-enter the community. The stabilization period consists of acquiring and maintaining employment, finding an appropriate residence, enrolling in and attending treatment and financial planning. Additionally, the Fortitude Treatment Center also offers the PVP (Parole Violator Program) to struggling justice-involved people as a means of remaining in the community in place of incarceration. As part of the program, Fortitude has on-site therapists who facilitate evidence-based therapeutic services, including cognitive behavior therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-based groups and other services designed to meet the needs of the justice-involved person. Contact the Fortitude Treatment Center directly for any specific questions.