NARR was founded in 2011 by a group of organizations and individuals with vast experience inrecovery housing from across the country. From the beginning, NARR has been committed todeveloping and maintaining a national standard for all levels of recovery housing. The term “recoveryresidence” denotes safe and healthy residential environments in which skills vital for sustainingrecovery are learned and practiced in a home-like setting, based on Social Model principles. The Social Model is fundamental to all...
The Vermont Alliance for Recovery Residences (VTARR) maintains a central repository for concerns which can be accessed via the VTARR Website. Information on how to express a concern to VTARR shall be prominently displayed within each certified residence and on the VTARR website. Once a complaint is received, it will be assigned to a volunteer community liaison who, with the help of VTARR staff, will investigate the complaint and produce a report of findings with...