Henry's House Sober Living
8032 S Ingleside Ave
Chicago IL, 60619
Henry’s House was established in October, 2001, with the help of Henry’s mentor Mr. Hollis Chester. Henry’s Sober Living House received its first grant from then State Senator Barrack Obama Since Henry’s House inception, we have welcomed ov... Read more
About this Facility
Henry’s House was established in October, 2001, with the help of Henry’s mentor Mr. Hollis Chester.
Henry’s Sober Living House received its first grant from then State Senator Barrack Obama
Since Henry’s House inception, we have welcomed over 8,000 individuals into our facilities.
Henry’s House now operates four locations: Woodlawn, Grand Crossing, and Englewood communities.
Henry's House provides assistance for those who have successfully completed the program and are prepared to return to the community as responsible, alcohol, drug free individuals.
Henry's House provides mentoring to all parolees, ex-offenders, drug addicts, and alcoholics by responsible men of the community.
Henry's House provides counselling services to support individuals in their recovery and offers job training and placement assistance to individuals transitioning back into the workforce.
Payment Methods
Cash
As a simple and direct way to take care of the cost related to treatment, cash payments are accepted at this treatment center.
Check
For individuals more comfortable with traditional payment options, this facility is accepting both personal or cashiers checks as a payment form.
Card
Offering modern and secure payment options, various cards are accepted here to offer convenience and flexibility to the patients.
Payment plans
Financial constraints can happen, but do not have to restrict your access to treatment. This facility is offering customizable plans with manageable installments so you can fully focus on your recovery.
Gender Sober Living
Male
Job Placement Help
No
Contact Information
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Chuck
08/05/2021
Henry sober living is the most unprofessional sober living house I've ever experienced staff has no concern about recovery, clients are to scared to report all the mental abuse the staff inflicts on clients they threaten clients ever day they state that we cant wait for you to make a mistake so we can send you back to jail clients are scared to speak up for themselves,we have to remember that clients need guidance to transform into productive citizens not to be belittled and put down please help don't downgrade
Tony wysinger
08/05/2021
This isn't sober living techs that work here says they don't give a shit about you they don't want to help you all they care about is covering there own butt they teach you nothing about staying sober plus the first day during orientation they supply nothing no toliet paper,soap, all the sheets are dirty and beds have bugs think twice about coming here your way better off at a shelter
Tamara R. Dawkins
09/22/2020
So you sent my son back to the county because you have a building infested with bed bugs and he slept on the couch so he didn't get bit in his bed? Very professional of you HENRY!!! I'm not sure if you remember the conversation that I had and maybe it was JT that I spoke with but one of you acknowledged that you had them and I asked if I can purchase some spray and you told me you had the professional stuff so there was no need. Oh I do. I wonder if the state is aware of the conditions that these men are living in. No worries, they will be tomorrow. You had no idea that we have the videos of the bed bugs and the pictures of the bits that your "guests" have to endure. The fact that you pick up abandoned furniture from alleys and give them to them to sleep on is deplorable. That state pays you to be a safe haven for people in transition and you take advantage BLACK MAN!!! YOU GOT THE RIGHT ONE. MY SON HAS A FAMILY THAT CARES FOR HIM. AS I TIP MY HAT TO YOU SIR......I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR THE INVITATION. INWILL BE ON THE PHONE WITH THE STATE FEOM OPEN TO CLOSE. DO YOU THINK THAT YOU CAN GET AN EXTERMINATOR IN THERE NOW? #GAME #SET #MATCH I hope you enjoyed that state money. Also, even if you get an exterminator out there before I can get that house inspected by the state, I STILL HAVE THE VIDEOS AND PICS AND I HAD TOLD THE JUDGE AND DEFENSE ATTORNEYS ABOUT WHAT WAS GOING ON THERE WEEKS AGO, SO IT IS ALREADY ON RECORD BUDDY. These are human beings that you have there and they should be minimal be treated as that. ENJOY THE RIDE. Please know that I have more pics and videos as well and they are going straight to the state
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