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What Is NARR Certification? Why Your Recovery Residence Needs It.

NARR certification is a widely recognized quality standard for recovery residences in the United States. By seeking NARR certification, sober living homes show they are committed to safety, ethical operations, and an environment that truly supports sustained recovery. But what does NARR certification really mean, and why is it so important? Let’s break down the essentials for operators, residents, and referral partners.


What Is NARR Certification?

The National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) developed a rigorous, evidence-based standard for certifying recovery residences. NARR itself does not certify individual homes; instead, it designates state-level affiliates responsible for certification and recertification activities. These affiliates uphold NARR’s national standards, ensuring that certified homes provide effective, ethical care.


The Foundation: NARR Standards and the Social Model

At the heart of NARR certification lies the “social model” of recovery. This approach emphasizes peer community, mutual support, and the development of skills that enable people in recovery to thrive in daily life. The NARR Standard was built through years of collaboration with recovery operators, behavioral health experts, and people with lived experience of recovery.

NARR Standard 3.0 is organized into four major domains:

  • Administrative & Operational: Ensures homes are managed with clear policies, ethical practices, resident rights, and strong governance.

  • Physical Environment: Requires safe, healthy, and home-like settings that comply with all building codes.

  • Recovery Support: Focuses on services such as peer recovery mentorship, mutual support groups, and a recovery-focused culture.

  • Good Neighbor Practices: Promotes community relations, respect for neighbors, and positive contributions to the neighborhood.

Residences must also adhere to a detailed code of ethics and are expected to continuously improve, drawing on the latest research and direct feedback from residents.


Levels of Support: Meeting Diverse Needs

The NARR Standard recognizes four “levels of support,” reflecting the diverse clinical and social needs of residents. These range from peer-run environments with little staff involvement to structured homes with clinical oversight and comprehensive service offerings. Each level has defined requirements and minimum standards.


Why NARR Certification Matters

For Residents and Families:
Certification is a clear signal of quality and safety. It assures future residents and their loved ones that the residence operates transparently, prioritizes resident rights, and supports real, lasting recovery.

For Referral Partners:
Treatment centers, hospitals, courts, and social service agencies increasingly require or strongly prefer NARR-certified residences. Certification is a marker of trust and a prerequisite for many referrals.

For Funding and Endorsement:
Local, state, and federal agencies—increasingly aware of the risks of unregulated sober living—often restrict housing grants, Medicaid waivers, and referral agreements to NARR-certified homes.

For Operators:
Becoming NARR certified promotes better outcomes, lowers liability risks, and allows operators to participate in professional training and statewide networks. Certification demonstrates continuous improvement, professional reliability, and strong ethical values.


The Certification Process

  • Application: Submit through your state affiliate, selecting the appropriate level based on the home's services.

  • Review & Inspection: Affiliates conduct reviews of documentation, policies, and an on-site inspection.

  • Recertification: Certification must be renewed regularly, ensuring a commitment to ongoing excellence.

Each affiliate provides full instructions, and NARR publishes resources and guidance to support pursuit of certification.


NARR certification is much more than a credential. It is a living commitment to the highest standards in recovery housing. For families, residents, professionals, and government agencies, it is the gold standard for quality, safety, and ethical practice within sober living environments. If you’re ready to elevate your recovery residence or want to learn more, start by contacting your state’s NARR affiliate or visiting the official NARR website.


Interested in learning more about how to optimize your recovery residence services? Let’s talk!

New Hampshire's NHCORR and Behave Health Collaborate to Strengthen Recovery Housing in New Hampshire

NHCORR and Behave Health advancing recovery housing standards in New Hampshire.


The New Hampshire Coalition of Recovery Residences (NHCORR) and Behave Health are pleased to announce a new collaboration dedicated to advancing standards, support, and innovation for recovery residences across New Hampshire. United by a commitment to building strong recovery communities, this alliance is taking bold steps to support operators and residents in creating safe, ethical, and empowering recovery environments throughout the Granite State.


Setting the Standard for Recovery Housing Excellence

As New Hampshire’s NARR (National Alliance for Recovery Residences) affiliate, NHCORR is the leading force for best-practice standards, education, and peer advocacy within the state’s recovery housing sector. NHCORR works to eliminate barriers for those seeking recovery-supportive housing and provides certification, education, and resources to both new and existing sober home operators. Their mission is to establish and maintain high-quality, alcohol and drug-free homes that support long-term recovery and community reintegration.​

Behave Health’s technology offers operators digital tools that operationalize standards, streamline administrative processes, and reinforce daily best practices. By integrating with NHCORR, Behave Health empowers recovery residence providers to focus more on delivering resident-centered care while maintaining transparent, effective operations.


Collaborative Action for Recovery Communities

This collaboration focuses on real change, helping New Hampshire’s recovery residences deliver the highest possible quality of support. Together, NHCORR and Behave Health are expanding access to resources and strengthening operational systems, making it easier for home operators to connect, learn, and continually improve in a rapidly changing landscape.

Looking Ahead: Supporting Recovery at Every Stage

With improved visibility and cutting-edge tools, recovery residence operators statewide will be equipped to meet the needs of their residents and communities more effectively than ever. The future holds new opportunities for innovation and support, empowering each operator to uphold dignity, safety, and hope for all who seek recovery in New Hampshire.

Stay tuned for more updates as NHCORR and Behave Health work together to create lasting, positive change for recovery housing in the Granite State.


Interested in how Behave Health can streamline your operations or want to learn about NHCORR’s certification requirements? Contact us today to get started.

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