Abstract

The need for recovery housing — perhaps better termed as homes for people in recovery — has never been greater, but what and where these homes are is still elusive. The National Study of Treatment and Addiction Recovery Residences (NSTARR) report, published late last year online in Drug and Alcohol Dependence, found that the first step — defining and finding such homes — still needs to be taken.

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