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When people move to a new place such as Milwaukee, they often think that their transition away from the stressful lifestyle of their past life will be a smooth and easy transition, however this is not always the case. There are many services in the city that are geared towards assisting people to find a place to live that will make their transition into being sober a little easier. One such service is known as sober living Milwaukee, or SWAMP, which stands for Supervisory Service for People in Crisis and is run by the Domestic violence intervention team of the county courthouse in Milwaukee. Many people that are newly-housed have little or no real experience with being sober. It is not uncommon for them to ask the clerk at the intake office if they can go to the transitional housing facility, but it is usually declined. If this happens to you, don’t let your situation get you down. There are a number of different options for you. You could ask a friend or family member to accompany you could look into a halfway house. There are a number of benefits to either option and the most important thing is that you have someone there to help you transition, whether it is through phone calls with text messages or a walk-in visit. If you do choose to look into a halfway house for your transition away from an alcohol-based life, make sure that you interview at least three families before making a final decision. The needs of each family will be different, but you can rest assured that the staff at the transitional living facilities will work to ensure that each resident gets the assistance that he or she need to make a successful transition. Regardless of where you live in the state of Wisconsin, you should take a look at the services that are offered so that you can find a suitable sober living facility for yourself or for a loved one.