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to Standards and Terminology for Recovery Residences May 11 2012 Washington DC Presentation Designed by Julia E Millsaps NARR 2 nd Annual Conference on Recovery Residences Beth Fisher and Fred Way ID: 358061

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A National Approach

to Standards and Terminology for Recovery Residences

May 11, 2012

Washington, D.C.

Presentation Designed by Julia E. Millsaps

NARR2nd Annual Conference onRecovery Residences

Beth Fisher and Fred WaySlide2

?

NARR

Slide3

Why NARR?

For the first time

in the history of

recovery services

,

there is a national unified voice for all levels of recovery housing…

Redefining the industry…Slide4

RECOVERY

RESIDENCES

3/4

House

Sober

House

Halfway

HouseSlide5

What Does NARR Offer?

NARR

Standards Slide6
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Standards Criteria

Human resource policies and plans that provide respective levels of support.

Staff

Dwellings that are safe and recovery conducive.

Environmental

Elements that cultivate community culture and individual recovery.

Services

Organizational structures that create and maintain safe, supportive living environments.

AdministrativeSlide11

Levels of Support

Peer recovery support plus life skills and clinical programming.

Level IV

Service Provider

Peer recovery support plus extended-care programming with an emphasis on (re)habilitative

life skill development.Level IIISupervised

Peer recovery support and structure implemented by house rules with an emphasis on community and accountability.

Level II

Monitored

Peer recovery support in a democratically run living environment.

Level I

Peer RunSlide12

Administrative Standard

Often aligned or attached with a licensed treatment provider. Overseen by credentialed and qualified management team.

Level IV

Service Provider

Overseen by professional staff.

Level IIISupervised

Overseen by Compensated Peer Staff (house manager or senior resident).

Level II

Monitored

Democratically run, peer-based; residents are self-monitoring and accountable to one another.

Level I

Peer RunSlide13

Services Standard

Clinical services and programming are provided in house.

Life skill development.

Level IV

Service Provider

Life skill development emphasis.Clinical services utilized in outside community.Service hours provided in house.Level IIISupervised

House rules and meetings provide structure.

Peer run groups.

Drug Screening.

Involvement in self help and/or treatment services.

Level II

Monitored

Drug Screening.

House meetings.

Self help meetings encouraged.

Level I

Peer RunSlide14

Environment Standard

All types – often a step down phase within care continuum of a treatment center; may be a more institutional in environment.

Level IV

Service Provider

Varies – all types of residential settings.

Level IIISupervised

Generally single family residences or apartment type dwellings.

Level II

Monitored

Generally single family residences.

Level I

Peer RunSlide15

Staff Standard

Credentialed staff.

Level IV

Service Provider

Facility manager.

Certified staff or case managers.Level IIISupervised

At least 1 compensated position.

Level II

Monitored

No paid positions within the residence.

Perhaps an overseeing officer.

Level I

Peer RunSlide16

EXPERIENCE

&

STRENGTHShared with NARR Colleagues. . .

Provides

many individuals with

HOPEof Recovery.

Legitimacy –

Training

Research – data and outcomes

Funding advocacy

Public Relations and outreach VOICE

Criminal Justice –

A constructive, rehabilitative alternative

to incarceration.

Creative partnerships

and advocacy.

Housing rights –

NARR will address ongoing

housing discrimination

issues – be a voice for those that have none.

NARR provides a

comprehensive model to appropriately define residences and services provided (multiple pathways

to recovery).

NARR promotes a

long term (non-acute) sustained recovery model.

NARR

VISION