Faculty, Staff and Student Publications
Language
English
Publication Date
1-1-2025
Journal
Frontiers in Public Health
DOI
10.3389/fpubh.2025.1528971
PMID
40371296
PMCID
PMC12075534
PubMedCentral® Posted Date
4-30-2025
PubMedCentral® Full Text Version
Post-print
Abstract
Introduction: Opioid use disorder is a U.S. epidemic, and recovery housing plays a critical role by providing stable, supportive environments that promote long-term recovery. However, little is known about the sustainability of recovery homes, particularly those serving people taking medications for opioid use disorder.
Methods: We applied thematic analysis to interviews with 29 staff and operators from 10 recovery homes serving people taking medications for opioid use disorder across five Texas cities.
Results: Operators relied on diverse funding sources, leveraged strategic partnerships and professional certifications, and planned to charge rent when public funding ended. Staff and operators balanced financial sustainability with maintaining quality services.
Discussion: Findings offer guidance for sustaining recovery homes that support medications for opioid use disorder. Recovery home operators can leverage professional networks, strengthen partnerships, rely on diverse funding sources, and reduce operational costs to sustain services. Policymakers can further support sustainability by establishing long-term funding mechanisms and reducing financial barriers to professional certification, ultimately improving service quality and access.
Keywords
Humans, Opioid-Related Disorders, Texas, Housing, Interviews as Topic, Opiate Substitution Treatment, MOUD, dissemination and implementation science, sustainability, treatment, maintenance, substitution, sober living homes, recovery support services
Published Open-Access
yes
Recommended Citation
Zoschke, I Niles; Gallardo, Kathryn R; Gillespie, Danielle; et al., "Sustaining Substance Use Recovery Housing for People Taking Medications for Opioid Use Disorder: Diverse Funding, Strategic Partnerships, and Charging Rent" (2025). Faculty, Staff and Student Publications. 1162.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/uthsph_docs/1162