Halfway Houses and CBCFs - Making a Difference One Life at a Time
OCCA members deliver the evidence-based treatment the research shows reduces recidivism and gets criminal justice-involved individuals back on track to live law-abiding, productive lives. Our commitment is to assess the needs of EVERY person entering our facilities and provide an effective, individualized package of treatment and programming that contributes to public safety in our communities. Services include:
- Substance Use Disorder Services (Chemical dependency treatment, aftercare/relapse prevention, self help groups, prevention, drug & alcohol testing)
- Cognitive Skills (Criminal thinking, “Thinking for a Change,” restorative justice, victim impact, anger management, family/parenting)
- Education Services (Literacy/tutoring, Adult Basic Education (ABE), General Equivalency Diploma (GED) prep and testing, vocational services, computer training)
- Employment Services (Job readiness, jobs assistance/placement/retention)
- Special Services and Populations (Mental health, sex offender treatment, developmentally disabled, dual diagnosis treatment, domestic violence services, veteran services, geriatric services, human trafficking victims, children/family programs)
Learn More About OCCA Member Halfway Houses and CBCFs
OCCA member halfway houses and community based correctional facilities are residential programs that provide supervision and treatment services for program participants. The primary focus is to transition participants back to the community and assist with obtaining employment, stable housing, and connecting them to support services they can access independently. Specialized services for substance abusers, sex offenders, and the mentally ill also may be offered.