ARDU’s Residential Support program provides a supervised living environment for individuals with dysfunctions or impairments that are: (i) emotional; (ii) psychological; (iii) developmental; or (iv) behavioral.
The ARDU Residential Support Program is committed to providing a structured, safe, and supportive living environment for individuals seeking stability and personal growth while managing the challenges associated with substance use disorders (SUDs) and other qualifying mental health disabilities. While treatment is not required as a condition of participation, the Residential Support Program maintains close coordination with ARDU’s outpatient services and other treatment services in the area. This voluntary partnership allows clients who choose to engage in additional treatment to access enhanced therapeutic resources, further supporting their recovery and reintegration goals. The Program serves as a critical bridge between clinical treatment and independent living, offering essential life services and peer support in a supervised residential support setting.