Questions to Ask a Potential Recovery Residence
There are a vast number of recovery residences, sober living homes, and transitional living programs that are currently operating and new ones open up each
There are a vast number of recovery residences, sober living homes, and transitional living programs that are currently operating and new ones open up each
The following comes from the Office of National Drug Control Policy: A resolution on the importance of recovery proposed by the United States at the
Check out this great article written by Shannon Brys at Addiction Professional on our new Loft community in Charlotte, NC. Making the transition to college
Substance Abuse and the Criminal Offender By Sonia Torrey, Counselor for Hope Homes Atlanta Is substance abuse treatment for the criminal offender worth the time,
Women’s Retreat on Lake Alatoona The Atlanta and Birmingham women’s communities had their annual retreat on Lake Alatoona in Clanton, GA. The weather was perfect!
As the Outreach Coordinator for Hope Homes, I often encounter a lack of understanding about recovery residences. I recently read a policy paper put out
“I have more than I want or need. I now realize I should appreciate it more.” This statement was made by a Hope Homes resident
We would like to expand our efforts to meet the recovery needs of the LGBTQ population. If you identify as LGBTQ and in recovery, please
By Beth Fisher, LCSW, LCAS, MAC, CCS Executive Director, Hope Homes; President, NARR “Our community needs good halfway houses!” This is a resounding chorus I
HOPE Recovery Resources is committed to high quality implementation of best practice standards for recovery residences. In keeping with this mission, we are founding and active members of NARR. We operate NARR Level 2 and Level 3 recovery residences.