Why did we create
"Find Recovery Housing!"
With over 10 years experience as advocates for the Recovery 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 anywhere in the country.
What does the Recovery Housing database offer?
- Bed Availability
- Recovery rating
- Photo of house
- Admittance criteria
- Program Fees
- 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
So, You Want To Open a Recovery House - - Training
December 7, 20111
Hartford Recovery Community Center
198 Wethersfield Avenue
Hartford, Connecticut 06114
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Presenters:
Curtiss Kolodney, Recovery Housing Manager for CCAR and member of the
Recovery Housing Coalition of Connecticut.
Terri O'Connell, graduate of UCONN School of Law, Attorney and
Co-Author of "Owning and Operating a PATH-TYPE Therapeutic Home for
Mental Health and Addiction Recovery"
To register, please
click here. You will be prompted through the registration
process.
Thanks for registering for our trainings! See you soon!