The Impact of Integrated Recovery Housing on Clinical Outcomes

  • Michael Van Wert, MPH, MSW, LICSW
  • Emily Gus, MPH
  • Jennifer Wiseman, MPS, LADC
  • Julie Rohovit, Ph.D.
Funded by NUWAY® House, Inc.

The Center for Practice Transformation was hired by Minnesota’s largest non-profit extended care addiction and mental healthcare treatment provider NUWAY® House, Inc. (NUWAY®) to study the effects of integrated recovery housing on clinical outcomes with the goal of providing data-driven care to people in recovery. The program evaluation, which began in 2019, is ongoing and has enrolled over 6,000 participants over the course of the project. This study has provided a wealth of information, allowing NUWAY® to augment programming to better serve its clients using data collected and analyzed by CPT, an unbiased third-party. More and more, programs are required to demonstrate effectiveness using data-driven approaches. NUWAY® is serving as a model for programs in Minnesota and nationwide by engaging in scientifically sound research on clinical outcomes.

Click here for the full report: NUWAY UofM RISE Report 2023

WHAT WAS THE EVALUATION DESIGN?

WHO WAS IN THE EVALUATION?

WHO LIVED IN RECOVERY HOUSING DURING TREATMENT?

WHAT WAS THE IMPACT OF RECOVERY HOUSING?

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