Bay Area Outreach - Halfway House

Bay Area Outreach

251-725-8175

2112 Luckner Ct
Mobile, AL - 36618


Located in the heart of Mobile, Alabama. Bay Area Outreach is an affordable upscale sober living home that offers a safe, structured, and comfortable home like environment that will allow you to gain the skills you will need to overcome your addiction to drugs and/or alcohol. Our staff members with years of experience will help you re-gain the life that you lost to addiction. About the HouseBay Area Outreach is a 3000 sq. ft residential home with a gourmet kitchen and spacious living quarters.Located in the heart of Mobile but secluded enough so residents of Bay Area Outreach are able to relax and focus on developing a 12-step program appropriate for their addiction in a serene and comfortable environment. Minutes from the University of South Alabama if clients wish to further their education and public transportation is easily accessible. Recreational activities at the house include: cookouts, group trips, horse shoes,basketball, movies, games, or relaxing around a peaceful campfire with their fellow residents.Centered around the 12 step philosophy, Bay Area Outreach is based on a highly refined system that teaches participants how to apply day to day responsibility and the principles of AA or NA into their daily life. The end result is that participants recover at an increased rate and achieve long-term sobriety. Throughout the process we teach our residents:the personal tools needed to sustain life-long sobrietypersonal integrityself-respectaccountability and honestyself-sufficiency.These types of lasting changes are noticeable right away. Bay Area Outreach tries to breakdown addictive behavior while introducing alternative behavior/actions. As the philosophy of Alcoholics Anonymous & Narcotics Anonymous is intertwined into the structure of Bay Area Outreach, residents begin to incorporate the 12 step principles into their daily lives.

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  1. Thursday, August 30, 2018

    I am inquiring for my nephew who needs very badly a long term care facility for alcoholism. The tutorial on the internet is very informative. He does not have private insurance, however he does have medicare. Do you accept medicare as a form of payment? Please let me know before we go further because if you don't there is no need to continue. Would you please answer my inquiry as soon as possible. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter.

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