Our Programs
Supporting recovery, stability, and independence in Michiana
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Supporting recovery, stability, and independence in Michiana
Pathways to Recovery
The Upper Room Recovery Community provides safe housing and supportive recovery services designed to help individuals rebuild their lives after addiction.
Through structured living environments, peer support, and community connection, residents are supported as they work toward long-term recovery and independence.
Our men's recovery housing provides a structured and supportive living environment for individuals committed to recovery from drugs and alcohol.
Residents participate in case management, recovery meetings, maintain accountability within the home, and work toward employment and personal stability while living in a safe community of peers.
Our women's recovery housing provides safe and supportive environment where women can focus on rebuilding their lives in recovery.
Residents receive support through case management, recovery meetings, maintain accountability within the home, and work toward employment and personal stability.
The Bridges to Recovery Center is a welcoming community space where individuals can find connection, support, and resources for recovery.
The center offers peer support, opportunities for personal growth, and a safe environment where individuals can work toward healing from trauma, substance use disorder, and life challenges
Phone: 574-208-2273
The Bridge Resource Center connects individuals in recovery to community resources, support services, and opportunities that help them build stable and independent lives.
Services include, but are not limited to:
Employment Support - job search assistance, resume building, interview preparation, and connections to local employers
Life Skills Development - practical tools for daily living, communication, time management, and personal growth
Community Resource Referrals - connections to housing, healthcare, counseling, and other essential services
Financial Literacy Education - budgeting, credit repair, saving strategies, and financial goal setting
High School Equivalency (HSE) Support - guidance and resources to help individuals prepare and obtain their high school equivalency diploma
Bridges to Recovery Center Staff
Creating a welcoming space for recovery and connection
Certified Peer Support Professional
Brenda brings compassion, understanding, and lived experience to her work supporting individuals in recovery. As a Certified Peer Support Professional, she walks alongside residents and community members as they navigate the challenges of rebuilding their lives.
Resource Center Professional
Will serves as the Resource Center Professional at The Upper Room, helping connect individuals with the tools and resources they need to move forward in their recovery journey. His calm presence and willingness to help make him a valuable supprt for those navigating the path to recovery.
Certified Peer Support Professional
Lisa is dedicated to creating a welcoming and supportive environment for individuals seeking recovery and stability. As a Certified Peer Support Professional, she offers encouragement, understanding, and practical support to those working to rebuild their lives.
Looking for Support?
If you or someone you know is seeking recovery housing or community support, we encourage you to reach out to learn more about our programs and available resources.
Program Expectations
Residents commit to maintaining a safe, respectful, and recovery-focused environment.
Commitment to Recovery
Residents are expected to maintain soberity and actively participate in their recovery journey while living in the program.
Respectful Community Living
Residents contribute to a safe and respectful living environment by supporting one another and following house guidelines.
Personal Responsibility
Residents are encouraged to pursue employment, education, or other productive activities that support long-term stability.
Participation in Recovery Activities
Residents attend recovery meetings and engage in activities that support their personal growth and long-term recovery.