Residential Programs

Supporting self-sufficiency in the unhoused community.

Short & Long-term Programs

Talbot House offers two short-term residential programs which provide case management and educational opportunities for adults experiencing homelessness. These programs last six to 24 months, depending on the individual, and take place within a structured, sober-living environment.

Individuals considering the Renewal Program come to us with a variety of hopes and needs. Our team is committed to developing personalized success strategies and offering a wide range of resources to help renew the life trajectory of those experiencing homelessness.

Case management staff are trained in substance abuse, mental health, trauma, and crisis intervention. We hold classes which teach a variety of evidence-based interventions such as cognitive and behavior therapy, substance abuse rehabilitation counseling, skills-based training, anger management and coping skills, dialectical behavior training, mindfulness, understanding brain functioning, and spirituality.

The Renewal program serves men and women who have chronic issues with homelessness, including substance abuse and mental health issues, to regain a productive and meaningful life.

Individuals considering the Renewal program come to us with a variety of hopes and needs. Our team is committed to developing personalized success strategies and offering a wide range of resources to help renew the life trajectory of those experiencing homeless.

Case management staff are trained in substance abuse, mental health, trauma-informed care, and crisis intervention. We hold classes that teach a variety of evidence-based interventions such as cognitive and behavior therapy, substance abuse rehabilitation counseling, skills-based training, anger management and coping skills, mindfulness, and spirituality.

The program is designed to provide enrolled clients with assistance with birth certificates, driver’s license reinstatement, educational advancement, spiritual growth opportunities, as well as employment training, placement, and financial education through our Solutions program.

Solutions

Talbot House’s comprehensive training and employment program focuses on overcoming barriers to achieving stable, gainful employment.

Good Samaritan Clinic

The Good Samaritan Free Clinic offers free medical, dental, and mental health care to uninsured, low-income individuals in Polk County. Appointments are available by calling (863) 687-8475.

Affordable Housing

Talbot House Ministries owns and operates 46 units of affordable housing. We also partner with Plateau Village to provide referrals and wraparound services to an additional 36 households.

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