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[…] peer accountability to maintain safe and healthy living environments. Senior residents, appointed by the owner/operator to serve as the head of household, are typically called the House Manager. To serve higher needs/lower recovery capital populations, such as transition aged youth (e.g., youth 16–25 years of age) with opioid use disorders, some Level II’s provide […]
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Read More[…] harness the collective energy, passion, and talent of recovery housing providers and recovery advocates. NHCORR provides voluntary certification of recovery houses and education and training to homeowners, managers, residents and the public. NHCORR is the New Hampshire affiliate of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences. NHCORR is committed to building strong recovery communities, eliminating […]
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