Louisiana has very little oversight over sober living homes, Kentucky is in the process of expanding regulations, and Oregon is likely to see increased recovery residence regulation in the near future.
Maryland still has no NARR affiliate, Wisconsin’s WASH seeks to vet sober living home on behalf of the state, and certification remains mandatory for Colorado sober living homes.
Don’t miss us at the NARR Best Practices Summit in Richmond, Virginia from Monday, October 7th, 2024 through Wednesday, October 9th, 2024 at the Richmond Marriott Hotel in beautiful Richmond, Virginia.
Need-to-know information on Medicaid reimbursement and coverage for Peer Support Services for sober living home operators in Idaho, West Virginia, Hawaii, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Coverage details, limitations, exclusions, and other surprises for sober living home operators curious about Medicaid coverage for Peer Support Services in Utah, Nevada, Iowa, Arkansas, and South Dakota.
What are the rules for billing peer support services through Medicaid in Wisconsin, South Carolina, Colorado, Minnesota, and Alabama? Read on to learn how it works in each state.
If you’re currently operating an addiction treatment center or sober living home in Massachusetts, Indiana, Missouri, Maryland, and/or Tennessee, read on for more information about Medicaid billing rules that every business owner needs to know.
Are you thinking of adding Peer Support Services to your addiction treatment or sober living home? If you operate in New Jersey, Arizona, Washington, or Virginia, read on.
Are you a sober living home owner or operator in Illinois, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, or Michigan looking into adding peer support services for your recovery housing residents?
Take a deep dive on Medicaid rules for peer support services in California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Pennsylvania. We’ll talk coverage, copays, limitations, exclusions, CPT codes, and more.
South Dakota has begun processing applications for opioid settlement money. The state plans to split the funding, with 70% of the money controlled at the state level and the remainder controlled by local governments.
Let’s go over the main changes that ASAM made to the criteria, as well as what the ramifications of those changes might be for recovery residences in particular.
Sober Living App will be at the National Association of Recovery Residences 2023 “Best Practices Summit” in Deerborn Michigan from October 9th to 11th!