Recovery Housing Sustainability Project (RHSP)
Substance use disorders are chronic conditions requiring intensive interventions and long-term care, but most treatments are time-limited and do not address structural barriers to recovery. One barrier is limited access to safe and stable housing. Recovery housing (e.g., recovery homes, sober living homes, and Oxford Houses ™) addresses this critical need by providing supportive living environments for people in recovery from substance use disorders. Numerous research studies have documented that recovery housing facilitates positive outcomes for residents through substance use recovery, decreased criminal justice involvement, and higher employment. However, housing costs in recovery residences are not presently covered by private or public health insurance, which presents barriers to individuals who need recovery housing. Lack of insurance coverage may also threaten the quality and sustainability of recovery housing at the provider level.
CLEAN Cause, in partnership with The Addiction Research Institute will establish a consortium of experts across The University of Texas System to develop innovative business models that facilitate recovery housing sustainability and address the financial gap created by insurance coverage ineligibility. The generation of this empirical research will also inform new policy initiatives that advocate for recovery housing organizations’ insurance coverage eligibility.
Addiction Research Institute Team Members
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Dr. Fiona Conway
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Dr. Kasey Claborn
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Tyler Barnes
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Koren Hanson
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Latawnya Peachy
CLEAN Cause Foundation Team Members
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Julie McElrath
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Leah Davies
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Justin York
UT Interdisciplinary Collaboration Group
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Anton L.V. Avanceña, Ph.D
Health Economist
UT Austin College of Pharmacy
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Stephen Courter, MBA
Business Management
UT Austin McCombs School of Business
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Sherri Greenberg, MS
State and Local Government Engagement
UT Austin Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
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Kristie J. Loescher, MPH, DBA
Healthcare Management
UT Austin McCombs School of Business
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Sheryl McCurdy, Ph.D
Health Promotion
UTHealth Houston School of Public Health
RHS Advisory Council Members
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Dr. Jessica Cance
Recovery Researcher
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Sierra Castedo de Martell
Public Health Expert
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Lilly Ettinger
UT Austin Center for Students in Recovery
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Dr. Lori Holleran Steiker
Recovery Researcher
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Tracy Levins
Research and Training/ TA Expert
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Nick Long
Sharpen Recovery/ TROHN BOD
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Jackson Longan
Oxford House, Inc.
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Judge Leigh Mathews Rodriguez
Justice & Legal System Expert
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Russ Norwood
Business Expert
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Jason Pullin
TROHN Executive Director
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Lisa Ramirez
HHSC Policy & SUD Expert
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Dr. Jerry Roberson
Nonprofit & Public Health Expert
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Dave Sheridan
Recovery Housing Expert, NARR
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Lynn Sherman
Nonprofit, Community and Business Expert
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Scott Strehli
Nonprofit & business expert, CCF BOD
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Dr. Corrie Vilsaint
Recovery Researcher & National Expert, CCF BOD
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De Wysocki
Lived Experience Expert