
Recovery houses are safe, healthy, family-like substance-free living environments that support individuals in recovery from addiction. While recovery residences vary widely in structure, all are centered on peer support and a connection to services that promote long-term recovery. Recovery housing benefits individuals in recovery by reinforcing a substance-free lifestyle and providing direct connections to other peers in recovery, mutual support groups and recovery support services. (SAMHSA)
NARR-White-Paper-111006-final.pdf (narronline.org)
The-Role-of-Recovery-Residences-in-Promoting-Long-term-Addiction-Recovery.pdf (narronline.org)
Training & Education – National Alliance for Recovery Residences (narronline.org)
New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (.gov) https://share.google/XMK1sSGwp4iDDRby8
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