About Starlight House
This 3000 square foot house, built in 1917, was recently renovated to house our female clients in a safe, secure home that’s all their own. The space was developed into four shared rooms with two beds each, one staff room, one single room, and one dedicated family room for children’s visitation.
There is also a facilitation space for the female clients to work on programs built specifically to address issues many of our female clients have faced, such as Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Abuse, Parenting in Recovery, Financial Literacy, Healthy Boundaries, and Anger Management. This space will also allow our staff to host workshops on resume building, meal planning, and household budgeting. A beautiful, bright kitchen and large living room round out the main floor.
Safe Environment
Over the last 14 years, PSR has helped many female clients who have been victims of domestic violence and abuse. Many of our female clients have also lost custody of their children through active addiction. For some, addiction has been a generational curse and they have never had the benefit of a healthy loving home or a safe environment to grow. It is our intention to provide such a space.
Programming & Activities
The unique space is meant to provide a sense of security and privacy for our female clients- and a place to call their own.
Family Reunification
Family Reunification is a big element of this house. It is our intention to host supervised weekend visits between our clients and their children. Often, the return of the children after having a period of separation can be scary for both mom and kids. This allows the client to have support and time to get reacquainted with their children while in early sobriety.
The family room will be outfitted with bunk beds, a single bed, and a playpen for smaller children. It is our intention that the children will have a safe, comfortable environment to come to while mom is still in treatment.
Staffing will include a full-time registered social worker to support case planning for family reunification, long-term housing, and working in conjunction will legal and/or child and family services.