North Carolina Association of Recovery Residences

North Carolina Association of Recovery Residences Contact Us - www.NCARR.org NCARR offers peace of mind to those persons aspiring to embrace a better, sober life for themselves and their loved ones.

Within the next five years, NCARR will have helped create a safer, consistent and more reliable resource in the recovery community by holding members to a level of service necessary to encourage self-sufficient productive lives. NCARR seeks to ensure a standard of excellence among its members thus becoming the trusted resource for both professionals looking to provide addiction recovery services and for persons in need of addiction recovery services to find each other wherever they are in the continuum of care.

05/17/2025

Registration is officially OPEN for the 2025 NARR Best Practices Summit, happening September 15–17 at Kalahari Resorts & Conventions in Sandusky, Ohio!

Click the link to register! https://events.narronline.org/2025/rates

03/15/2025

Now Accepting Proposals for the 2025 NARR Best Practices Summit taking place September 15th through the 17th in Sandusky, Ohio. Each year, we look forward to hosting a variety of expert speakers across the recovery housing, support, and advocacy fields. We want to hear about your efforts to build quality recovery ecosystems in your community. Before submitting your request, be sure to read the submission requirements.

View Submission Requirements Here: https://events.narronline.org/2025/cfs/Requirements

Submit Proposals Here: https://events.narronline.org/2025/cfs/cfs-begin-sign-up

Leaning into community - This is a recovery house. You would not know it walking by - it is in a nice neighborhood in so...
04/27/2024

Leaning into community -

This is a recovery house. You would not know it walking by - it is in a nice neighborhood in south Charlotte. We have homes like these in both Charlotte, NC and Atlanta, GA, where people stay for anywhere from 3 months to several years. It is a place of refuge, safety, support and healing. We serve men and women who are seeking recovery from addiction and other mental health issues. For many we serve, what is experienced here is the first time they have known a healthy, peaceful home environment. Our communities function as families of choice. Lives are restored here.

HOPE Recovery Resources/Hope Homes is in its 28th year of operation, and is growing. We need more homes! If you know anyone who is looking for a family to rent their home please connect us. We are excellent tenants and there is the additional benefit of using an asset to truly better the world. Renting property can be difficult for organizations like ours. We are not a 'group home'. We are good, quiet neighbors who appreciate and take care of our homes.

Thank you for helping us spread the word!

The just released 4th edition of the ASAM Criteria includes a Recovery Support Service chapter that defines recovery res...
01/23/2024

The just released 4th edition of the ASAM Criteria includes a Recovery Support Service chapter that defines recovery residences. Come learn why this is important for your organization. February 1@ 2pm EST.

We’re excited that the just released ASAM 4th Edition includes a new chapter on integrating Recovery Support Services (RSS) in ASAM criteria! RSS standards are incorporated into the service standards for every level of care, including decision rules for treatment providers in determining the need for placement in recovery residences. We've invited Beth Fisher Sanders and Dr. Paul Earley, authors of the new chapter, to speak at the Fletcher Group's monthly webinar on Thursday, February 1st at 2 pm EST.

Register Here:

https://fletchergroup-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/4716637815900/WN_ZIg2L85LREWsSZR_-hh8WA

The just released ASAM 4th edition includes a new Recovery Support Service chapter that defines Recovery Residences. Com...
01/23/2024

The just released ASAM 4th edition includes a new Recovery Support Service chapter that defines Recovery Residences. Come learn what this means for you and your organization. Co-lead by NC-ARR board member Beth Fisher Sanders

We’re excited that the just released ASAM 4th Edition includes a new chapter on integrating Recovery Support Services (RSS) in ASAM criteria! RSS standards are incorporated into the service standards for every level of care, including decision rules for treatment providers in determining the need for placement in recovery residences. We've invited Beth Fisher Sanders and Dr. Paul Earley, authors of the new chapter, to speak at the Fletcher Group's monthly webinar on Thursday, February 1st at 2 pm EST.

Register Here:

https://fletchergroup-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/4716637815900/WN_ZIg2L85LREWsSZR_-hh8WA

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