Lifeskills Osceola House is a gender-specific transitional home for adults completing residential treatment for substance use. It provides structure, education, and professional support while residents rebuild independence. Clients practice recovery skills while pursuing school, work, or volunteer opportunities in a stable environment designed to support long-term success. Life Skills and Clinical Access The home is staffed 24/7 and offers access to clinical, medical, and psychiatric care. Services include life skills training, independence coaching, and mentoring. Transportation is provided for errands, appointments, and meetings. Once acclimated, clients may use bikes or personal transport with clinical approval to support autonomy in recovery. Safe, Structured Transitional Living Residents enjoy private or semi-private rooms, daily cleaning, and keypad-secured entry. A low resident-to-staff ratio ensures individualized attention. The program includes access to day treatment (PHP) and intensive outpatient programs (IOP), plus activities like yoga, cooking classes, 12-step meetings, and nutritional education. A shared Sunday meal, morning meditations, and community meetings foster structure and connection.


