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Affiliations and Accreditations

Exceptional Standards Backed By Credible Organizations

Why Accreditation and Affiliations Should Matter to You

The accreditation and certification of Eudaimonia Recovery Homes’ facilities demonstrate our commitment to providing outstanding care and excellence in every aspect of our client services and business practices. Residents and family members of Eudaimonia residents can have peace of mind knowing that we consistently provide the highest level of care available. The following organizations help keep us accountable, provide us with resources to exceed care expectations, and also help maintain our credibility with our clients and their families.

National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP)

The NAATP is a leading organization in the addiction treatment industry, providing clinical and operational resources to its members in an effort to develop and promote continued growth and collaboration among medical detox and inpatient rehab treatment providers. As a result, this organization helps ensure the availability and highest quality of addiction treatment by providing leadership, training, support services, and advocacy to its members.

NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals

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The NAADAC was founded in 1972 and is dedicated to providing the highest quality addiction education, clinical training, and certification to ensure every client has access to the best treatment available. Certification by the NAADAC ensures addiction treatment professionals on staff at an addiction treatment center or recovery home maintain the necessary knowledge and credentials to provide the latest, most up-to-date treatment for the benefit of the client.

Texas Department of State Health Services

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The Texas Department of State Health Services is dedicated to improving the health, safety, and well-being of all Texans by improving the accessibility of public resources and core public health functions. The Texas Department of State Health Services enhances the addiction treatment industry by providing research and data on substance abuse, training and education for professionals, facility compliance and licensing, and prevention resources. Our IOP in Austin and our IOP in Houston are licensed by DSHA

National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR)

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The mission of the NARR is to support individuals in addiction recovery by improving access to high-quality recovery residences through standards, support services, placement, education, research, and advocacy. The National Alliance for Recovery Residences is a nonprofit and recovery community organization (RCO) that supports more than 25,000 individuals in recovery across the nation.

Texas Association of Addiction Professionals (TAAP)

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The mission of TAAP is to promote the advancement of addiction treatment professionals in Texas by uniting them in local chapters throughout the state. The Texas Association of Addiction Professionals ensures a high level of standards and ethics among professionals in the substance abuse treatment industry by monitoring regulatory agencies at state and federal levels, providing professional, business, and academic growth opportunities to members, offering peer assistance, and developing and maintaining ethical standards of conduct for addiction treatment professionals.

Our Commitment to Excellence: Recognized Accreditations

At Eudaimonia Recovery Homes, we understand that choosing a sober living facility is a significant decision. To ensure the highest standards of care, our facilities are accredited by reputable organizations in the addiction treatment industry. 

National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP) Accreditations

Eudaimonia Recovery Homes aligns with a leading organization dedicated to promoting the highest quality of addiction treatment. NAATP provides resources, leadership, and advocacy to its members, ensuring continuous growth and collaboration among treatment providers.

NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals Accreditations

NAADAC, an organization founded in 1972 to provide top-tier addiction education, clinical training, and certification.This certification ensures that our team possesses the necessary knowledge and credentials to deliver effective treatment.

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Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Accreditations

Eudaimonia Recovery Homes self complies with the standards set by the Texas Department of State Health Services, which enhances the addiction treatment industry by providing research, training, and facility licensing.

National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) Accreditations

Members of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences, adhere to national standards for recovery housing. NARR promotes quality, ethical, and supportive recovery residences, ensuring a safe and structured environment for our residents.

These accreditations reflect our dedication to providing exceptional care and maintaining the highest standards in every aspect of our services. We invite you to learn more about our history and community involvement to understand how we continuously strive to support our residents on their journey to recovery.

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What is Eudaimonia Recovery Homes?

Eudaimonia Recovery Homes offers sober living homes in several different locations around the United States. We believe that in some instances, relocating to another city or state may be the best way to maintain your sobriety after completing an inpatient drug and alcohol rehab program.

Moving to a new place can be tough. You will face some challenges and hurdles. However, there are also many benefits to relocating to a new city after rehab.

  • A fresh start – Staying sober can be hard when reminders of your past addiction surround you. Starting over in a new place gives you a fresh start. It allows you to rebuild your life in a place full of opportunities.
  • New relationships – can be challenging. Old relationships may also cause stress for people trying to stay substance-free. Moving to a new city or state gives you time and a chance to make new, healthy friendships. These sober friends will support your choice to keep recovering.
  • A healthier living environment – If you are worried about returning to a harmful living environment after a rehab center, transitional living may provide the structure, accountability, and safety you need to continue living a sober life.

Our priority is to provide you with a safe, supportive place to continue your long term recovery journey. You can choose to move to one of our transitional housing locations or live nearby. Eudaimonia is proud to offer unique sober living facility options in Houston, Austin, and Colorado Springs. Learn more about each of these cities below.

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OUR sober living locations

Eudaimonia homes combine fully furnished living spaces, onsite support from dedicated managers, and structured programs—such as the three-phase recovery model, accountability through regular screenings, and clinical and peer‑driven resources—for a nurturing, sober environment.

Wherever your journey continues, Eudaimonia provides a safe, supportive space to rebuild your life—one surrounded by recovery-minded peers and personalized care every step of the way.

Sober Living in
Austin, TX

Austin, Texas is a rapidly growing city with a well-established recovery support community and a large LGBTQ population. Austin is home to the University of Texas at Austin. It also has several other colleges and universities for those who want to continue their education.

Austin, Texas is a popular choice for young adults in recovery. It has a lively music scene, many outdoor activities, and lots of local attractions. Plenty of fun things to do exist in the city.

Sober Living in
Houston, TX

Houston, Texas is a wonderful place to live all year. It has warm, tropical weather, many local sports events, and a diverse restaurant scene.

Houston is one of the largest cities in the country. It has a low cost of living compared to other cities its size.

Many job opportunities are available. Local colleges and universities make this a great place for people of all ages. They can continue their recovery while also advancing their education and careers, if they want to.

Sober Living in Colorado
Springs, CO

Colorado Springs offers a life in recovery with the gorgeous backdrop of Pikes Peak. People know the area for its active outdoor recreation community. The local tourist economy offers many job opportunities for residents.

Pikes Peak Community College and Colorado College (among others) are located nearby and attractions like the Garden of the Gods, Peterson Air and Space Museum, and Old Colorado City ensure there’s never a lack of fun things to do.

Sober Living in Philadelphia, PA

Sober living in Philadelphia – the birthplace of the United States of America, is a great fit for all ages.

People in recovery here will enjoy the rich history and attractions. One is Independence Hall, a World Heritage site. This is where the Founding Fathers wrote and signed the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.

Another attraction is the Liberty Bell, which is a symbol of the abolitionist movement. It also includes historic houses, government buildings, museums, churches, and cemeteries.

These make up Independence National Historical Park. People know this park as the “most historic square mile in America.” The National Parks Service manages it and attracts millions of visitors each year.

Sober Living in San Antonio, TX

Dealing with addiction can create the illusion of an unattainable escape. Nonetheless, this viewpoint is distant from the truth.

Numerous pathways exist to assist in attaining and maintaining sobriety. One option is to choose a sober living arrangement. This provides a safe and supportive environment for people in recovery. These communities, often managed by addiction treatment centers, provide many resources and support to help residents heal.

Among the many great options for sober living, San Antonio, Texas stands out as an exceptionally promising place. This location presents a diverse range of sober living alternatives and an extensive array of recovery resources.

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Sober Living Tailored to the Individual

Men’s Sober Living

Men’s Sober Living offers supportive housing designed specifically for men in recovery. We provide sober living homes across Texas and Colorado, creating safe and structured environments that promote accountability and long-term sobriety.

Women’s Sober Living

Women’s Sober Living provides supportive housing options designed for women who are rebuilding their lives in recovery. Our sober living homes in Texas and Colorado offer safe, structured, and encouraging environments that help women maintain accountability and achieve lasting sobriety.

LGBTQ+ Sober Living

LGBTQ+ Sober Living offers a supportive and inclusive environment tailored to the unique needs of LGBTQ+ people in recovery. Our sober living homes in Austin, Texas provide a safe, structured space where residents can build accountability, find community, and work toward long-term sobriety.

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Sober Living Locations

All facilities have licensed professionals. Each one offers private rooms, holistic services, and long-term treatment options.

Comprehensive Addiction Recovery Process

The addiction recovery process is most effective when it provides a full continuum of care that meets individuals where they are in their journey. From safe, medical detox at Briarwood Detox Center to inpatient and outpatient rehab at Nova Recovery Center and structured sober living at Eudaimonia Recovery Homes, our programs work together to support lasting sobriety.

Briarwood Detox Center

Inpatient and Outpatient Services

Briarwood Detox Center offers inpatient detox with 24/7 care and flexible outpatient programs that support recovery while balancing daily life.
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Nova Recovery Center

Inpatient and Outpatient Services

Nova provides comprehensive inpatient rehab and flexible outpatient programs, combining evidence-based therapies with personalized support for recovery.
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Eudaimonia Recovery Homes

Sober Living Homes

Eudaimonia Recovery Homes offers structured sober living in Texas and Colorado, providing safe housing, accountability, and supportive programs to help residents maintain sobriety.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Accreditation from respected organizations such as the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) or The Joint Commission ensures that a rehab facility meets high standards of care and has undergone thorough evaluations. It also often surpasses basic state licensing requirements, showing the center’s commitment to quality treatment.

A sober living home (often called a recovery residence) is alcohol‑ and drug‑free housing that offers structure, peer support, and accountability while people build stability after—or alongside—treatment. These homes are designed to support recovery habits in a real‑life setting.

Licensing typically applies to treatment services and varies by state. Recovery residences that don’t deliver clinical treatment may not be licensed but can be certified to NARR‑based standards through state/affiliate bodies. In Texas, licensing for chemical dependency treatment facilities is managed by HHSC.

Housing fees are often paid out‑of‑pocket; insurance may cover treatment (e.g., IOP), not room and board. Coverage varies by plan and provider.

“Recovery residence” is a term NARR uses for safe, healthy housing where people learn and practice skills essential to sustaining recovery; NARR defines four levels of support across this spectrum.

NAATP is an industry association focused on quality and ethics. Provider members must be licensed/certified and accredited in line with NAATP policy—so membership signals adherence to recognized standards.

Yes—your Affiliations & Accreditations page lists those organizations and describes how they support standards, training, and advocacy.

Your page indicates the Austin and Houston IOPs are licensed in Texas; Texans can verify treatment facility licensure via HHSC.

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