The former Isabel Elderly Manor, which has been vacant since 2017, has been renovated and will re-open later this summer as a sober living facility for Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe members on the road to recovery from alcohol or drug addiction. Under the Isabel Supportive Housing Program, residents are expected to maintain a sober lifestyle in a stable housing environment while receiving support and services to eventually transition into permanent, affordable housing of their own. Photo by Jon Flatland
The Isabel Elderly Manor, once used as housing for senior members of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (CRST), is being converted into a Level II sober living and transitional housing facility for tribal members on the road to recovery from alcohol or drug addiction.Anthony Monroe, Transitional Housing Coordinator for the Cheyenne River Housing Authority (CRHA), said the apartment complex l...