Transitional housing is a very useful resource for recovering individuals in Cherokee who have graduated a drug or alcohol rehab program but still need time to fully re-adjust to regular life and the real world. To a person who has used drugs or alcohol to self medicate and especially for long term addicts, the world can seem like a formidable place now that he or she has to get through life without alcohol or drugs. Transitional housing in Cherokee, North Carolina offers a safe atmosphere where individuals who are in this phase of the drug rehab experience can little by little grow to be comfortable with the process of rebuilding their life without drugs and on their own. While in transitional housing individuals can continue to participate in one-on-one and group counseling as needed to help them along, and also to obtain steady employment and housing so that they have a good chance at remaining abstinent and being to lead a successful and happy life.