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Transition For Living

6231 Gibson Blvd SE
Albuquerque, NM - 87108
(505) 717-2756

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Last-Modified: 2023-08-30 23:20:51

The Transition for Living facility are apartment units designed for sober living and a drug free environment. Since 1985 they have helped persons to transition back into society and be a productive citizen. Their facility is available for adult male ex-offenders and male persons on probation/parole along with other male persons seeking an environment that offer the opportunity for sober living. They do not take sex-offenders or minors. They have on site management 24/7, security cameras, and secured entrances to the facility.  All units are fully furnished with HD large screen TVs and wi-fi. Rooms are on the average medium to large shared (2 person) bedrooms. In addition, there is a recreation room that offers exercise equipment, pool table, ping pong table, and large screen TV. Rules are designed to meet the individual needs and or confirm to law enforcement restrictions if applicable. No visitors are allowed to visit the facility. Their capacity is 110 beds and they are one of the largest facilities in the state.

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Important Top Tips Before Applying

If you Interested in applying to Transition For Living, we recommend that you call them and find out some answers to some or all of the below questions:

  • What type of housing do you offer? Is it shared or private housing? Is it furnished or unfurnished?
  • What are the length of stay requirements? How long can I stay in the program?
  • What kind of support services do you offer? Do you offer job training, case management, or other support services to help me achieve permanent housing and self-sufficiency?
  • What are the rules and policies? Are there any rules or policies that I need to be aware of, such as curfews, visitor restrictions, or substance abuse policies?
  • What is the cost of the program? Is there a monthly fee? Are there any other costs associated with the program?
  • Is the program accredited or licensed? This will help ensure that the program meets certain standards of quality.


In addition to these general questions, you may also want to ask more specific questions about the program, such as:
  • What is the staff-to-resident ratio? This will give you an idea of how much support you can expect from staff.
  • What is the success rate of the program? How many residents have gone on to achieve permanent housing and self-sufficiency?
  • What are the cultural competency practices of the program? Is the program staffed by people who are culturally competent and able to meet the needs of a diverse range of residents?
  • How does the program ensure the safety and security of residents? What safety measures are in place?
  • What is the process for resolving disputes? Is there a clear and fair process for resolving disputes between residents and staff?

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Do they take ex felons?

Do they take ex felons?

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Comments

2022-03-12 21:00:04

Can residents accept phone calls?

2022-03-11 13:45:17

Can residents accept phone calls? If they can’t accept calls, could my phone number be forwarded?

2023-10-30 10:02:09

Wondering how to get in. What insurance if any you take. How much is an apartment if that is what it is. Qualifications. I'm in Iowa trying to move there. I'm in a halfway house now.

2024-03-28 19:12:57

Can residents accept phone calls?

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