3.I.27. Family-like
NARR Standard 3.0: 3.I.27. Sustain a “functionally equivalent family” within the residence by meeting at least 50% of the following:
Living arrangements that reflect a family environment support genuineness, empathy, respect, support, and unconditional positive regard—essential recovery support attributes. Members of a family all pitch in by making food, maintaining the home, and living life with one another. A home-like environment reflects the SMPS (physical environment), fostering personal and social recovery capital. The more closely a residence resembles a family household, the more strongly it upholds the characteristics of a single-family neighborhood and the more easily the residents can defend their right to live in residential zoning. — NARR Standard 3.0 Compendium
The standard is upheld by the following rules:
- 3.I.27.a. Residents are involved in food preparation.
- 3.I.27.b. Residents have a voice in determining with whom they live.
- 3.I.27.c. Residents help maintain and clean the home (chores, etc.).3.I.27.d.
- 3.I.27.d. Residents share in household expenses.
- 3.I.27.e. Community or residence meetings are held at least once a week.
- 3.I.27.f. Residents have access to common areas of the home.
Table of Contents
1. 3.I.27.a. Food preparation | ||
2. 3.I.27.b. Housing choice | ||
3. 3.I.27.c. Chores | ||
4. 3.I.27.d. Household expenses | ||
5. 3.I.27.e. Household meetings | ||
6. 3.I.27.f. Common areas |