Safe Harbour strengthening transitional stabilization program
Safe Harbour Society for Health and Housing announced it’s continuing to strengthen and expand its transitional stabilization program.
The program, the organization says, was developed in response to identified system needs and in collaboration with provincial partners. They say it addresses the gap between detox, recovery treatment, housing, and community-based recovery supports.
Over the past year, the organization has delivered dedicated stabilization beds and recovery-focused case coordination that help individuals maintain stability, strengthen recovery plans, and connect to the next appropriate level of care.
Safe Harbour reports that by supporting people during critical transition periods, the program helps reduce service gaps, strengthen recovery outcomes, and promote long-term wellness, housing stability, and sustained recovery.


