Re-Entry Services


Reset Today proudly offers Re-Entry Services designed to support individuals transitioning from incarceration back into the community. We recognize the unique challenges faced during re-entry, and we provide a holistic, structured approach that promotes stability, accountability, and long-term success.
 
Reset Re-Entry Services provide a second chance with structure, support, and dignity. We help individuals successfully reintegrate and thrive - empowered, employed, and on a new path forward.
 
Our Re-Entry Services are tailored for adults with justice-involved backgrounds, including those with dual diagnoses (mental health and substance use disorders).
 
All housing and treatment services are fully covered by Medicaid.
Core Re-Entry Support Includes:
  • Substance Use & Mental Health Treatment
  • Individual and group counseling
  • Dual diagnosis therapy
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): Suboxone, Methadone, Medical Marijuana
  • Transitional Housing Options
  • Single Male and Female Housing
  • Healthy Choices Housing for individuals with sex offender status
  • Graduate/Sober Living Housing ($500/month with clinical support)
  • Case Management & Legal Support
  • Assistance with parole/probation compliance
  • Court advocacy and documentation
  • Support with reinstating IDs, benefits (Medicaid, SNAP), and driver’s licenses
  • Employment & Job Training Programs
  • OSHA-certified job training (forklift, warehouse logistics)
  • ServeSafe and hospitality training
  • GED testing and educational support with access to financial aid
  • Resume building, job readiness, and interview coaching
  • Life Skills & Relapse Prevention
  • Budgeting, communication, time management
  • Anger management, conflict resolution, healthy decision-making
  • Weekly drug/alcohol urinalysis and structured accountability
  • Peer Mentorship & Support Groups
  • Guidance from individuals with lived experience
  • Access to recovery-based community support
  • Transportation Assistance
  • Rides to treatment, court appointments, job training, and housing.