WHO WE TREAT

Who We Treat at Transcend for Supportive Living, Mentoring Services and Clinical Program Integration

Transcend serves adults who need structure, accountability, and community while addressing substance use, mental health conditions, trauma, process addictions, and real-life functional challenges. Our supportive living, mentoring services, and clinical program integration are designed for people who need more than a place to stay. They need a clear path forward.

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Many of the people we support have co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns, so we build each recommendation around the full picture from the beginning.

Explore the primary areas we treat below, then learn how mentoring services and clinical program integration can strengthen outcomes at every stage.

Mental Health

Anxiety, depression, trauma patterns, mood symptoms, emotional dysregulation, isolation.

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Substance Use

Alcohol, opioids, stimulants, cannabis, polysubstance, often with co-occurring mental health.

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Process Addictions

Compulsive behavior patterns that disrupt functioning, including sex or porn, gambling, tech, and relationships.

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Supportive Living for Mental Health, Emotional Regulation and Daily Stability

Transcend is not just for substance use recovery. We are also a strong fit for adults who need structured supportive living while working through primary mental health concerns, trauma patterns, emotional instability, and loss of day-to-day functioning.

Many clients come to Transcend because they need a stable environment that supports routine, accountability, and follow through while they remain engaged in treatment, medication management, therapy, or a broader mental health care plan.

Mental health concerns we commonly support when clinically appropriate include:

  • Anxiety and panic symptoms
  • Depression and low motivation
  • Trauma-related symptoms and chronic dysregulation
  • Emotional reactivity and impulsivity
  • Isolation, avoidance, and functional decline
  • Dual diagnosis presentations involving both mental health and substance use

Why supportive living helps: residents benefit from daily structure, reduced isolation, community connection, and accountability that reinforces clinical goals between therapy sessions and psychiatric care.

What matters most: readiness to follow structure, participate in support, and remain engaged with appropriate care.

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Supportive Living for Substance Abuse Recovery and Dual Diagnosis

Transcend is a strong fit for adults working on substance abuse recovery who need a structured, recovery-focused living environment with accountability, routine, and support. Many residents are transitioning from detox, residential treatment, PHP, IOP, or other recovery programming and need continued stability as they rebuild daily life.

We also work with many individuals who have dual diagnosis needs, where substance use recovery is closely connected to anxiety, depression, trauma, mood instability, or other mental health symptoms.

Substance use concerns commonly seen among residents include:

  • Alcohol use disorder
  • Opioid use
  • Stimulant use
  • Cannabis dependence
  • Polysubstance use

Why supportive living helps: recovery is often strengthened when residents have consistent expectations, sober accountability, community support, and an environment that reinforces treatment goals outside the therapy setting.

Important: if active withdrawal, detox needs, or medical instability are present, stabilization should occur first before supportive housing placement.

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Supportive Living for Process Addictions and Compulsive Behavioral Patterns

Some individuals do not primarily struggle with drugs or alcohol. Instead, they are caught in compulsive behavioral patterns that disrupt relationships, mental health, work, school, and overall functioning. These patterns often overlap with trauma, anxiety, depression, attachment wounds, and emotional dysregulation.

Process addictions and compulsive patterns we may support on a case-by-case basis include:

  • Compulsive sexual behavior, sex addiction, or pornography addiction
  • Love and relationship addiction patterns
  • Gambling problems
  • Technology overuse, gaming issues, and screen dependency

Why supportive living helps: a structured environment can interrupt isolation, increase accountability, reduce access to destructive routines, and reinforce healthier daily behaviors alongside treatment and mentorship.

Placement depends on clinical appropriateness, safety, and readiness to function within a shared community environment.

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Who Is a Strong Fit for Transcend

Transcend is most effective for adults who are ready for structured supportive living and are willing to participate in accountability, community, and a recovery or mental health plan. We evaluate each inquiry carefully to make sure the environment is appropriate for the person’s current needs and level of stability.

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Adults seeking supportive living with structure, accountability, and community

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Individuals stepping down from residential treatment, PHP, IOP, or outpatient care who need continued stability

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People in substance abuse recovery who benefit from recovery-focused housing and daily accountability

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Individuals working through process addictions or compulsive behaviors such as gambling, compulsive sexual behavior, or technology dependence

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Adults managing primary mental health conditions who need routine, oversight, and consistent support

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Individuals with dual diagnosis needs who are actively engaged in a clinical care plan

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Residents willing to participate in house expectations, mentorship, and structured daily routines

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When a Higher Level of Care May Be Recommended

Supportive living is appropriate for individuals who are medically and psychiatrically stable enough to participate in a structured community setting. When more acute support is needed first, we help guide families toward the right next level of care.

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Active substance withdrawal requiring medical detoxification

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Acute psychiatric instability, unmanaged psychosis, or immediate safety concerns

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Active behavioral addiction patterns that create safety risks within a shared living environment

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Ongoing high-risk behaviors that compromise community safety

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Refusal or inability to participate in structure, accountability, or house expectations

In these situations, the goal is not exclusion. The goal is appropriate placement and safe stabilization.

If a higher level of care is recommended first, our team can help guide the individual or family toward the next step and reassess supportive living placement once clinical stabilization has occurred.

Clinical Program Integration for Residents Who Need More Than Housing Alone

Some clients need supportive living that works in close alignment with a structured treatment plan. Transcend supports this through clinical program integration, helping residents maintain continuity between where they live and the therapeutic work they are actively doing.

This is especially valuable for individuals with dual diagnosis needs, recent treatment transitions, chronic relapse patterns, mental health instability, trauma-related symptoms, or difficulty applying clinical insight in real-life settings.

Transcend works closely with clinical providers, including The Heights Treatment Center, to support continuity of care.

We complement treatment by helping reinforce therapeutic goals, structure, and accountability in everyday life.

Coordination with PHP, IOP, OP, therapy, and psychiatric care

Daily structure that reinforces clinical goals and treatment recommendations

Support for residents actively engaged in integrated recovery and mental health programming

Continuity of care between supportive living, mentoring, and clinical services

Who Benefits From the Individualized Intensive Program

For some residents, the right fit is not just supportive living with outside treatment. It is a more integrated model that combines housing, accountability, mentoring, and structured clinical programming. Transcend’s Individualized Intensive Program is designed for clients who need that higher level of day-to-day support and coordination.

The Individualized Intensive Program is especially helpful for adults who need a step-down from more intensive treatment, more support than traditional outpatient care alone, or a stronger bridge between clinical insight and real-world functioning.

Phase 1: Stabilization and Structure

Best for clients who need a high level of accountability, routine, and therapeutic reinforcement early in recovery or during mental health stabilization. This phase emphasizes structure, consistency, and strong clinical alignment.

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Phase 2: Skill Building and Integration

Best for clients who are gaining traction but still need close support applying recovery tools, emotional regulation skills, and treatment goals in everyday life. This phase helps translate progress into function.

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Phase 3: Independence and Real-Life Momentum

Best for clients who are ready to build greater independence while maintaining accountability, community connection, and clinical support where needed. This phase focuses on sustainable progress in work, school, relationships, and daily life.

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Together, the three phases of IIP create a full continuum that can include supportive living, mentoring, accountability, clinical coordination, and individualized progress planning. This allows Transcend to support not only where a person is now, but where they are trying to go next.

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Mentoring Services for Clients Who Need Real-World Support, Accountability and Follow Through

Not every client needs the same level of support. Some need structured supportive living. Others need targeted mentoring services that help them apply recovery, mental health, and life skills in real time. Transcend offers mentoring, coaching, intervention support, and companion services for individuals who need more personalized accountability outside of traditional therapy sessions.

These services are especially helpful for people who struggle with consistency, emotional regulation, executive functioning, relapse patterns, life transition stress, school or work instability, or follow through after treatment.

Who Benefits From Mentoring Services

Mentoring services can be a strong fit for adolescents, young adults, professionals, students, and adults in recovery or mental health treatment who need more hands-on support in daily life. These services help clients build consistency, reduce drift, improve decision-making, and stay connected to goals between clinical appointments.

  • Clients transitioning out of treatment who need structure in the real world
  • Individuals with mental health concerns who need practical support and accountability
  • People in substance abuse recovery who benefit from hands-on mentoring and relapse prevention support
  • Students and young adults who need guidance around routine, independence, and executive functioning
  • Professionals who need high-accountability coaching during recovery or life transition
  • Families seeking additional support when a loved one is resistant, inconsistent, or struggling to stabilize

Intervention Services

For families and individuals who need guided support initiating change, treatment conversations, and next-step planning

Case Management Services

For clients who need coordination between providers, families, treatment plans, and daily logistics

Medication Management

For clients who need consistency, oversight, and stronger follow through with psychiatric recommendations

Sober Companioning

For clients who need real-time recovery support, accountability, and help navigating daily triggers

Recovery Coaching & Mentoring

For individuals who need goal setting, structure, relapse prevention support, and measurable progress

Mental Health Mentoring

For clients who need support with emotional regulation, routine, stability, and real-world functioning

Professional Coaching

For professionals who need accountability, performance support, and practical structure during recovery or transition

Collegiate Companioning

For college students who need structure, accountability, and support with academic and personal stability

Adolescent Mentoring

For adolescents and families who need added guidance, structure, and healthy developmental support

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Who is Transcend supportive living best for?

Transcend supportive living is best for adults who are medically stable and ready to participate in structure, accountability, and community. Many residents are stepping down from treatment or need a more stable environment while working on mental health, substance use recovery, or dual diagnosis concerns.

Do you only work with people in substance abuse recovery?

No. We work with individuals in substance abuse recovery, but we also support adults with primary mental health needs, dual diagnosis presentations, and some process addictions when clinically appropriate. The right fit depends on stability, safety, and readiness for a structured environment.

Can Transcend help someone with both mental health and substance use issues?

Yes. Many of the individuals we support have co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns. Supportive living can work well for dual diagnosis clients when they are clinically stable and actively engaged in treatment, therapy, psychiatric care, or a structured recovery plan.

What mental health conditions are commonly supported in supportive living?

When clinically appropriate, supportive living may benefit adults managing anxiety, depression, trauma-related symptoms, emotional dysregulation, isolation, and functional decline. The key factor is not diagnosis alone. It is whether the person can safely participate in structure, accountability, and community living.

Do you accept individuals with process addictions or compulsive behaviors?

In some cases, yes. Individuals working through compulsive sexual behavior, gambling issues, technology dependence, or other process addictions may benefit from supportive living and mentoring services when the placement is clinically appropriate and safe for a shared living environment.

Who benefits from mentoring services?

Mentoring services are helpful for individuals who need practical day-to-day support outside of therapy. This may include people in recovery, clients with mental health concerns, students, young adults, professionals, and families looking for more structure, accountability, and real-world follow through.

What is clinical program integration at Transcend?

Clinical program integration means Transcend works in alignment with a client’s treatment plan, providers, and therapeutic goals. Supportive living, mentoring, and structured accountability can help reinforce what is happening in PHP, IOP, outpatient therapy, psychiatric care, and the Individualized Intensive Program.

What is the Individualized Intensive Program and who is it for?

The Individualized Intensive Program, or IIP, is designed for clients who need a more integrated level of support that combines housing, accountability, mentoring, and clinical structure. It is often a strong fit for people who need more support than traditional outpatient care alone or a stronger bridge after treatment.

What if someone needs detox, crisis care, or a higher level of treatment first?

If someone is experiencing active withdrawal, acute psychiatric instability, or immediate safety concerns, supportive living may not be the right first step. In those situations, we help guide families toward the appropriate higher level of care and can reassess placement once stabilization has occurred.

How do you determine whether someone is a fit for Transcend?

Each inquiry is reviewed based on clinical stability, safety, current support needs, motivation for structure, and readiness for community living. Our goal is to recommend the right level of support, whether that is supportive living, mentoring services, clinical integration, or another next step first.

Talk With Our Team About the Right Next Step

Call us for a private consultation. We will listen, answer questions, and help determine whether supportive living, mentoring services, or clinical program integration is the best fit.