Certified Recovery Residence Administrator Credentialing Process
Recovery residences or “sober living homes” are intended to be supportive transitional environments for individuals preparing to face the world during recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. These residences rely upon peer group recovery to […]
The Potential of Recovery Capital
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New Addiction Recovery Support Institutions
New Addiction Recovery Support Institutions – William L. White Download File
Ethical Guide for Delivery of Peer Services
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Recovery Management Monograph
Recovery Management and Recovery-oriented Systems of Care: Scientific Rationale and Promising Practices Download File
FARR 2016
As the result of an enduring absence of regulatory and law enforcement, financially incestuous relationships have developed between some Intensive Outpatient Providers (IOP) and FARR Certified Recovery Residences. In short, these relationships center on the […]
Health Homes: A New Vision for Quality Care
One part of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 directly impacted the behavioral health industry: the creation of Health Homes to serve Medicaid patients with complex mental health and substance abuse disorders. Just a few […]
Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County Applauds New Fair Housing Rule
For Immediate Release Media Contact: Name: Angie D. Smith Title: Education and Outreach Project Manager Phone: 561.721.6095 Email address: asmith@legalaidpbc.org Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County Applauds New Fair Housing Rule WEST PALM BEACH, […]
City’s work pays off as Gov. Rick Scott signs ‘Sober Home Bill’ into law
June 19, 2015 State Representative Gayle Harrell announced this week that Governor Rick Scott signed HB21 — the “Sober Home Bill.” Passage of HB21 comes after years of research and hard work by Rep. Harrell, […]
Governor Scott Signs Florida Sober Home Bill
Your support of FARR has helped contribute to this historic moment. From all of us to all of you: “CONGRATULATIONS!” Wednesday, June 10, 2015, the “Florida Sober Home Bill” (HB 21) crossed the last […]