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Recovery Residences | Vermont Department of Health
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Recovery Residences
System of Care Enhancement
Recovery Residences
Recovery Support Services (RSS)
RSS Questions and Answers
Providing stable housing helps people recover from substance use disorder
People experiencing substance use disorder and their families may be in need of safe, supportive recovery housing during their recovery journey due to limited financial means, unemployment or unstable employment and limited healthy social support systems.
Recovery housing provides a stable environment where people can focus on their recovery through encouraging peer support, personal growth, and long-term recovery skills.
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Become a Certified Recovery Residence
VT Helplink
Recovery Housing Certification
The
Vermont Alliance for Recovery Residences (VTARR)
certifies recovery residences based on the
national standard for recovery residences
(established by the
National Association of Recovery Residences (NARR)
).
To support people in recovery, VTARR established standards and a fair and transparent certification process. Certified recovery residences provide safe, ethical and nurturing housing for people in recovery.
Vermont Certified Recovery Residences
Good Samaritan Haven
Jenna's Promise Rae of Hope
Second Wind Foundation
Shires Housing
Springfield Supportive Housing
Vermont Foundation of Recovery (VFOR)
Become a Certified Recovery Residence
Enhancing Vermont's Recovery Residences
In 2024, the Vermont Legislature enacted
Act 163
, an act relating to the systemic evaluation of recovery residences and recovery communities. This legislation requires the Vermont Department of Health develop and recommend a certification program for recovery residences and also requires that the Health Department complete an assessment of certified and non-certified recovery residences in Vermont.
We are working with
Fletcher Group
to inventory recovery residences in Vermont and recommend data collection systems and outcomes measures to best reflect the scope and impact of the services being provided.
Substance Use Programs (DSU)
Vermont Department of Health
280 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671-8340
802-651-1550
[email protected]
Topics:
Recovery
September 19, 2025