Connecticut Alliance of Recovery Residences

The Connecticut Alliance of Recovery Residences (CTARR) is a 501c3 nonprofit. CTARR’s mission is to support recovery residences in CT to practice national quality standards for recovery residences. CTARR inspects and certifies CT recovery homes, provides training and maintains a forum for exchanging ideas, solving problems, providing guidance and to act as an advocate for our members as well as those we serve.

Feel the Impact of Our Recovery Housing

Operators

Recovery Residences

Certified Beds

The CTARR Standard promotes delivery of quality recovery support services in community-based, residential settings. CTARR Certification of Connecticut providers to the CTARR Standard ensures availability of recovery-oriented housing to meet the needs of persons in recovery.
As a prospective resident, how do you select the recovery residence that best meets your needs and preferences? What research is suggested prior to making a qualified selection? CTARR recognizes four distinct support levels. Which level is best suited for your needs?

Certified Residences

Click the icon to view a list of providers compliant with CTARR Quality Standards & Code of Ethics. Connecticut requires providers to meet additional criteria to be eligible for referral from licensed behavioral healthcare providers. Access a list of providers who have met ALL criteria.

CTARR Monthly Meeting

2nd Monday 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM


Location: 

CCAR Waterbury Recovery Community Center

132 Grand St 3rd Floor

Waterbury, CT 06702

 
Please join us for dinner at 6:00 pm and our meeting starts at 6:30 pm. This is an in-person event where we gather to have dinner, learn about treatment and recovery resources, share stories, offer support, and discuss the NARR Standard and code of ethics for recovery houses and to connect with others to learn how this community-based approach called the social model promotes resident wellness and recovery.
Who should attend? If you operate or manage a sober home or if you are interested in opening a sober house or if you are involved in treatment and recovery services in CT or if you would like to learn more about sober living in CT, please join us. Please reach out to Karen or Dan for more information and to get involved. Mark your calendar and don’t miss out on this opportunity to be a part of our community. See you there!

Please consider making a donation. We rely on your support to continue our efforts.

File a Grievance

We rely on our community to alert us to potential problems. If you are aware of a recovery residence that you believe is not adhering to the NARR Quality Standards for Recovery Residences, please let us know.