halfway house

Etymology
The term has been used in the United States since at least the Temperance Movement of the 1840s.

Noun

 * 1) An inn or place of calm midway on a journey.
 * 2) A temporary residence for those who have left prison, residential drug rehabilitation, or the like, designed to ease them back into society.
 * 3)  A halfway point, e.g. towards achieving a goal.
 * 1)  A halfway point, e.g. towards achieving a goal.
 * 1)  A halfway point, e.g. towards achieving a goal.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 过渡住所
 * Czech: dům na půli cesty
 * Finnish: tukiasuntola, tukikoti
 * Korean:
 * Russian: дом на полпути́, дом на полдоро́ге
 * Swedish: