Bridging the transition from treatment to community living
Our Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Program supports individuals in treatment by helping them prepare for stable housing and essential services upon discharge. Through early planning, coordination with treatment providers, and hands‑on case management, we help reduce gaps in care and support long‑term recovery.
SUD and Moving Home Minnesota (MHM)
The Moving Home Minnesota program is committed to supporting individuals in SUD treatment centers and is designed to bridge the transition from treatment to community living. By focusing on housing stability, service coordination, and individualized planning, our team works alongside clients and treatment partners to create realistic, supportive discharge plans that promote safety, dignity, and recovery.
Our process is simple and thoughtful.
Exodus PCS creates and follows a structured, proactive plan that begins during treatment and continues through discharge planning. Services include eligibility verification, intake coordination, housing planning, and service authorization. This approach allows our team to anticipate needs early and act quickly as discharge dates approach.
In-person and remote options
Housing is a core goal of the MHM SUD Program. Our team works with clients, treatment centers, and community partners to identify qualified housing options, explore transitional supports, and develop backup plans when needed. This focus helps clients exit treatment with safer, more stable living arrangements.