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NARR Licensing
BHSO Licensing
AODE/NARR/BHSO Licensing
AODE Licensing
NARR (National Alliance for Recovery Residences) licensing is the national benchmark for quality in recovery housing. It establishes clear, evidence-based standards for how sober living and recovery residences should operate — covering everything from safety and ethics to peer support and administrative structure.
To become NARR licensed, operators go through a review process by a state-level affiliate, demonstrating that their home meets NARR’s four core domains: administrative operations, physical environment, recovery support, and resident rights. Homes are placed into one of four levels based on the intensity of services they offer, from peer-run models to clinically supported programs.
Benefits of NARR Licensing:
Credibility: Shows that your home meets national standards for safety, structure, and ethical care.
Accountability: Regular oversight and reviews help keep your operations on track and in compliance.
Funding Access: Many referral sources, courts, and payers prefer or require NARR certification.
Resident Confidence: Prospective residents and families are more likely to choose homes that are certified and trustworthy.
Community Trust: Licensing strengthens your reputation with neighbors, regulators, and community partners.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to strengthen your existing program, becoming NARR licensed sets you apart as a responsible and recovery-focused operator.
BHSO (Behavioral Health Service Organization) licensing is required for agencies that provide community-based behavioral health services such as case management, peer support, targeted interventions, and outpatient therapy. It’s issued by the state’s behavioral health authority and ensures that providers meet regulatory standards for service quality, staffing, safety, and client rights.
To become a licensed BHSO, organizations must complete a detailed application process, undergo site inspections, and implement policies that align with state and federal guidelines. The license applies to non-residential services and is essential for providers who want to serve Medicaid recipients or contract with managed care organizations.
Benefits of Being a BHSO Provider:
Regulatory Compliance: Legally offer behavioral health services under a recognized license.
Reimbursement Access: Bill Medicaid and partner with MCOs, expanding your funding options.
Increased Credibility: Establishes your organization as a trusted, qualified provider in the behavioral health space.
Program Flexibility: Offer a wider range of services across multiple settings and populations.
Growth Opportunities: Licensing opens the door to new partnerships, referrals, and community contracts.
Client Trust: Families, courts, and other systems prefer — and often require — care from licensed providers.
BHSO licensing isn’t just a regulatory box to check — it’s a foundation for delivering high-quality, accountable care that meets real community needs.
Our AODE/NARR/BHSO Licensing Services Include:
- Initial Assessment: We begin by assessing your organization's current state and readiness for AODE/NARR/BHSO licensing, identifying areas that may need improvement.
- Documentation Preparation: Our experts assist in gathering and organizing all necessary documentation and paperwork required for the licensing application.
- Compliance Training: We offer comprehensive training to ensure that your staff understands and complies with AODE, NARR, or BHSO regulations and requirements.
- Application Submission: We guide you through the submission process, ensuring that your application is accurate and complete.
- Follow-Up and Support: Even after your license is obtained, we provide ongoing support to help you maintain compliance and stay updated with any regulatory changes.
Why Choose Our AODE/NARR/BHSO Licensing Services:
1. Expert Guidance: Our team of experts has in-depth knowledge of the AODE/NARR/BHSO licensing requirements, regulations, and procedures. We leverage this expertise to provide you with precise guidance at every stage of the licensing process.
2. Tailored Solutions: We recognize that every organization is unique. Our services are tailored to meet the specific needs and goals of your AODE, NARR, or BHSO entity, ensuring a customized approach to your licensing journey.
3. Compliance Assurance: Compliance is at the core of either licensing. We work diligently to ensure that your organization meets all necessary compliance standards, safeguarding your operations and reputation.
4. Streamlined Process: We simplify the often complex licensing process, making it more manageable and less overwhelming. Our step-by-step approach ensures that no crucial detail is overlooked.
5. Time and Cost Savings: With our assistance, you can expedite the licensing process, reducing the time it takes to obtain your special license. This efficiency translates into cost savings for your organization.
Partner with All In 1 for AODE/NARR/BHSO Licensing Success:
Obtaining your AODE, NARR, or BHSO license is a significant achievement in your mission to provide critical services to those in need. With our expert guidance and support, you can navigate the licensing process with confidence, allowing you to focus on your core mission of helping individuals and communities affected by addiction.
Join the ranks of satisfied organizations that have successfully obtained their AODE/NARR/BHSO licenses with our assistance. Contact us today to learn more about our licensing services and how we can partner with you on your journey to making a positive impact in the field of addiction treatment.
AODE (Alcohol and Other Drug Entity) licensing is a state-issued certification required for organizations that provide substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services. This includes outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient programs (IOP), residential services, detox, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). The license is designed to ensure that treatment providers meet strict standards for safety, professionalism, and evidence-based care.
To obtain AODE licensure, organizations must go through a rigorous application process that includes background checks, facility inspections, staffing qualifications, and detailed reviews of policies and procedures. AODE-licensed programs must demonstrate compliance with standards for clinical care, staff training, recordkeeping, client rights, and health and safety.
Benefits of AODE Licensing:
Legal Operation: It’s a mandatory license for offering substance use treatment services in many states — without it, a provider cannot legally operate.
Access to Funding: AODE licensing is often required to receive Medicaid reimbursement, insurance payments, and government contracts.
Professional Credibility: It signals to clients, families, courts, and referral partners that your program meets recognized standards of care.
Clinical Integrity: The licensing process ensures your services are backed by evidence-based practices and provided by qualified professionals.
Safety and Compliance: AODE regulations require protocols that protect client safety, confidentiality, and rights, helping to reduce liability and improve outcomes.
Competitive Advantage: Being AODE-licensed sets your program apart in a crowded field, especially with referral sources and funding agencies that prioritize credentialed providers.
AODE licensing isn’t just a regulatory requirement — it’s a mark of quality. It shows that your organization is serious about delivering safe, effective, and ethical treatment for individuals and families affected by addiction.