KILLEN, Ala. (WHNT) — Hills Recovery Center in Killen has officially become certified by the nationally recognized NARR Standards.
Hills Recovery Center was recognized and awarded a certificate recognizing this significant accomplishment from Curt Lindsley, Executive Director of the Alabama Alliance for Recovery Residences (AARR).
Curt Lindsley, Executive Director of the Alabama Alliance for Recovery Residences, commented on the hard work and positive direction the recovery center is moving in.
Hills Recovery is a certified member of Alabama Alliance For Recovery Residences
The Alabama Alliance for Recovery Residences (AARR) is an affiliate of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) for the state of Alabama.
NARR is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding the availability of well-operated, ethical and supportive recovery housing, and is recognized as the most widely referenced national standard for the operation of recovery residences.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama Department of Mental Health (ADMH) in partnership with the non-profit organization, Alabama Alliance for Recovery Residences (AARR) encourages safe and healthy homes as a prerequisite for recovery. AARR helps individuals with substance use disorders, offering residential settings that emphasize the development of mutual support and skills for people in recovery which enable them to lead sober, productive lives in communities.
“ADMH is committed to ensuring individuals who are seeking a life of recovery have the supports to do so,” said Nicole Walden, ADMH Director of Substance Abuse Treatment and Development. “With the establishment of AARR in the state, individuals in recovery can now trust the home they choose will provide a safe, quality environment as they move forward on their path of recovery.”