Texas NARR State Affiliate (TROHN) | Complete Guide
Texas Recovery Oriented Housing Network (TROHN) - Texas's NARR affiliate for recovery housing certification. Requirements, levels, benefits, and how to get certified.
Texas NARR State Affiliate: A Complete Guide to TROHN Certification
Introduction
The Texas Recovery Oriented Housing Network (TROHN) serves as Texas’s official nonprofit accreditation body for recovery residences. Authorized by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) under Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 469, TROHN is the state’s leading certification organization and the only accreditation agency that can certify all four levels of NARR support.
Value Proposition: This comprehensive guide provides recovery residence operators with everything needed to understand TROHN certification requirements, the application process, fees, and why certification is increasingly essential for operating in Texas.
Table of Contents:
- About Texas Recovery Oriented Housing Network (TROHN)
- NARR Certification Levels
- How to Get Certified
- Certification Fees
- Benefits of TROHN Certification
- Compliance and Best Practices
- Contact Information and Resources
Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice.
About Texas Recovery Oriented Housing Network (TROHN)
Official State Accrediting Body
TROHN was authorized by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to serve as an approved accrediting body under Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 469, which governs voluntary certification for recovery housing in Texas.
NARR Affiliation
As the Texas affiliate of NARR, TROHN:
- Implements NARR’s nationally recognized standards in Texas
- Certifies all four levels of recovery housing
- Provides training and education for operators
- Maintains Texas’s registry of certified homes
Unique Position in Texas
TROHN is the only accreditation agency in Texas that can certify all levels of recovery housing:
- TROHN: Certifies Levels 1-4
- Oxford House, Inc.: Deals mainly with Level 1 peer-run homes
NARR Certification Levels
TROHN uses NARR’s nationally recognized four levels of support for certification.
Level 1: Peer-Run Recovery Residences
- Residents operate the facility democratically
- No paid staff required
- Peer-based accountability
- Self-supporting operations
- Most affordable housing option
Level 2: Monitored Recovery Residences
- Administrative director oversees operations
- Regular monitoring of house activities
- Structured environment with rules
- Connection to recovery support services
- Drug testing protocols in place
Level 3: Supervised Recovery Residences
- More intense oversight than monitored homes
- 24/7 support for residents
- Paid staff presence
- Structured programming
- Service coordination included
Level 4: Service Provider Recovery Residences
- Operated by organizations or corporations
- Clinical and administrative supervision
- Credentialed staff required
- Comprehensive support services
- Intensive programming available
How to Get Certified with TROHN
Step 1: Understand NARR Standards
TROHN uses NARR Standards as the foundation for certification. Key areas evaluated include:
Physical Environment
- Health and safety compliance
- Cleanliness and maintenance
- Occupancy limits
- Facility upkeep standards
Recovery Support
- Peer support programming
- Recovery-focused activities
- Connection to outside services
- Community engagement
Resident Empowerment
- Resident involvement in governance
- Leadership opportunities
- Voice in house decisions
- Self-determination support
Ethical and Legal Compliance
- Ethical business practices
- Fair housing compliance
- Confidentiality protections
- Transparent operations
Step 2: Prepare Documentation
Gather required materials:
- Organizational policies and procedures
- Resident agreements and house rules
- Staff training documentation
- Safety compliance records
- Insurance verification
- Zoning and local compliance documentation
Step 3: Submit Application
Apply through TROHN’s online certification portal at trohn.org:
- Complete application form
- Upload required documentation
- Pay application fees
- Submit for review
Step 4: Document Review and Interviews
TROHN conducts:
- Thorough document review
- Interviews with operators
- Assessment of policies and procedures
- Verification of compliance documentation
Step 5: Site Visit
TROHN inspectors visit your facility to:
- Tour all areas of the residence
- Verify safety compliance
- Interview staff and residents
- Assess recovery-supportive environment
- Confirm documentation matches practice
Step 6: Certification Decision
Upon successful completion:
- Certification granted for 2 years
- Listed in TROHN’s certified home directory
- Eligible for referrals and funding
Certification Fees
Application Fees
- Application Fee: $500 per application
- Bed Fee: $10 per bed
What Fees Cover
- Document review
- Interviews and assessment
- Site visit inspection
- Two-year certification period
Fee Considerations
While certification costs represent an investment, they are essential for:
- Accessing state funding
- Receiving referrals from treatment centers
- Meeting regulatory requirements
- Building credibility with stakeholders
Benefits of TROHN Certification
Regulatory Compliance
As of 2023, any sober home receiving state funding or referrals must be certified by TROHN or Oxford House. Certification ensures:
- Compliance with Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 469
- Eligibility for state programs
- Legal operation as recovery housing
Access to Referrals
- Treatment centers increasingly require certification
- Probation programs prefer certified homes
- Healthcare providers trust certified facilities
- Courts recognize TROHN certification
Funding Opportunities
- State funding for recovery housing
- Opioid settlement funding eligibility
- Grant program qualifications
- Reimbursement program access
Credibility and Trust
- National recognition through NARR
- Demonstrates commitment to quality
- Builds trust with families and residents
- Distinguishes from non-certified facilities
Operational Excellence
- Clear standards for quality programs
- Access to training resources
- Connection to certified operator network
- Continuous improvement framework
Compliance and Best Practices
Key Compliance Areas
Safety Standards
- Fire safety compliance
- Health code adherence
- Emergency preparedness
- Medication storage protocols
Resident Rights
- Fair housing compliance
- Privacy protections
- Grievance procedures
- Dignity and respect
Ethical Operations
- Transparent business practices
- Honest marketing
- Conflict of interest avoidance
- Confidentiality maintenance
Recovery Support
- Peer support programming
- Community connections
- Recovery-focused environment
- Ongoing support services
10-Point Compliance Checklist
- Maintain current TROHN certification
- Meet all safety code requirements
- Train staff on NARR standards
- Implement resident rights policies
- Maintain confidentiality protocols
- Keep accurate documentation
- Conduct regular self-assessments
- Stay current on regulatory changes
- Engage in continuous improvement
- Prepare for re-certification in advance
Using Technology for Compliance
Sober Living App helps Texas recovery residences:
- Track resident information securely
- Manage drug testing schedules and results
- Document house meetings and activities
- Generate reports for TROHN certification
- Maintain organized records for inspections
Contact Information and Resources
Texas Recovery Oriented Housing Network (TROHN)
Website: https://trohn.org
Certification Page: https://trohn.org/certification/
NARR Affiliate Page
https://narronline.org/affiliate/texas-recovery-oriented-housing-network/
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
For information about Chapter 469 and state requirements, visit https://www.hhs.texas.gov
National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR)
Website: https://narronline.org
Related Resources
For more information about operating a recovery residence in Texas, see:
- Operating a Sober Living Home in California, Texas, or Florida
- NARR Rules and Regulations Updates for California, Texas, and Florida Sober Living Homes
- Opioid Settlement Funding Updates for Tennessee, Minnesota, Texas, California, Florida, and Ohio
Conclusion
TROHN certification is increasingly essential for recovery residences operating in Texas. As the only organization that can certify all four NARR levels, TROHN provides the pathway to compliance, funding access, and referral eligibility that Texas operators need.
Ready to streamline your certification process? Sober Living App provides the tools you need to manage residents, track compliance, and maintain the documentation required for TROHN certification.
Last Updated: January 22, 2026
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