At the Living Recovery Foundation, our support doesn’t end when treatment does -it’s just the beginning of a lifelong journey, and we walk every step of it together. We provide ongoing recovery support tailored to each individual’s needs, including after-care planning, relapse prevention, and peer mentoring. We know that addiction affects more than just the individual, which is why we also extend support to families and loved ones -offering guidance, resources, and a safe space to heal alongside their loved ones.
Whether it’s helping someone rebuild their life, reconnect with family, or find their purpose again, we’re here with open hearts, lived experience, and a community that understands. No one has to walk this path alone.
Free Residential Drug Addiction Recovery Program
Jericho House is a 9-Bed residential addiction recovery project that provides a holistic approach to drug addiction and support for housing and resettlement. It supports service users in achieving the highest quality of life and in realising their full potential.
Service users are single males aged 18+ with a history of drug dependency. They must actively participate in cognitive programme elements and be motivated towards addressing all aspects of their addiction and utilising support from our fully trained and qualified staff team.
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We provide abstinence based recovery employing:
- group work and 1-1 sessions
- a key working system (focusing on person-centred planning)
- a range of counselling methods
- regular reviews (allowing for inter-agency attendance)
- a service user involvement group
- a Family Support Group (1st Wednesday of every month)
- Parenting classes
Our programme includes: education (core skills), leisure/sports activities, complimentary therapies, and our widely acclaimed drama-based therapy.
Resettlement support is an important provision of our recovery program which may extend to six months or more.
Jericho House provides a safe, drug free environment and service users are expected to participate fully in a structured house programme and to adhere to the house’s ‘Code of Conduct’.


Addiction Aftercare, Resettlement, and Ongoing Support
Jericho House runs a daily ‘After-Care’ group. Ex-service users can access support from us according to their needs, including 1:1 support. They can also continue to attend our Family Support Group.
They have the opportunity to participate in sports and leisure activities. Ex-service users are very strongly encouraged to attend meetings of Narcotics Anonymous (NA) where they receive invaluable continued support. This allows for self-evaluation and commitment to recovery through espousing and practising those values essential to fulfilling their personal potential.
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We offer re-settlement initially through supported accommodation, achieving full independent living within the family unit and wider community when their primary residential stage has been successfully completed. Access to further education and retraining opportunities with support to find gainful full time employment are also integral to our aftercare program.
We offer a free service to those who have a genuine desire to gain freedom from active addiction and who are motivated to achieving an independent productive lifestyle within the family unit and wider society.
Jericho House Derby is on the local council’s ‘Approved Providers List’ and our service is monitored and inspected on a regular basis.
Family Support
Family Support Service – Because Recovery Involves Everyone
Our Family Support Service offers compassionate guidance and practical help for the loved ones of those affected by addiction. We provide a safe, supportive space for families to understand addiction, rebuild relationships, and begin their own healing journey—through one-to-one support, group sessions, and educational resources.
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We hold regular Family Support Meetings on the first Wednesday of every month, offering a relaxed, confidential environment to share, learn, and connect with others who understand what you’re going through.
No one should feel alone in this, support is here, and recovery is stronger together.
