Why did we create
"Find Recovery Housing!"
With over 7 years experience as advocates for the recovering community in Connecticut, we realized helping people find a good environment to heal was a great need. So we compiled this Recovery Housing database to help you find a good recovery house.
What does the Recovery Housing database offer?
- Bed Availability (updated weekly by CCAR volunteer)
- Recovery rating
- Photo of house
- Admittance criteria
- Rent payments
- Admission contact
- Over 20 questions about the house (smoking allowed, cable TV, phone, interview required)
How does it work ?
You can search the Recovery Housing database by:
- Gender
- Proximity
- City
- Funding Available
- Recovery Rating
- Methadone Maintenance Accepted
About The Recovery Housing Coalition of CT (RHCC) -
Established October, 2004
What is the Recovery Housing Coalition of
Connecticut?
At a time when access to affordable, quality recovery
options has been significantly diminished, the Recovery House movement
is a bright light on the horizon. Across the state individuals in
recovery have quietly created a number of dignified, safe recovery
environments where people, in early recovery as well as those who have a
history of recovery, are given the time needed to develop the tools
necessary to embark on a life of recovery, but also positively impact
the quality of that recovery.
What we do:
- We meet the first Tuesday of every month 7:00 -
8:30PM
- Develop Minimum Standards
- Provide Technical Assistance for new and potential
owners
- Forum for housing issues
Legal Information
To see current PATH (People Advocating Therapeutic
Homes) legal information,
visit their website. PATH is pleased to provide these resources that
may be useful to those seeking therapeutic homes.
Standards
Click to view the
Recovery Housing Coalition of Connecticut Standards.
Join
Click to join the Recovery Housing Coalition
of Connecticut.