RootedCo-Living

Find Your Fit

Is Rooted Right for
Your Operation?

Whether you run a single sober living home or a network of clinical residences, Rooted is built for how you actually operate. Find your type below.

Sober Living Homes

NARR Level I–II

Peer-run or monitored recovery residences. You provide structure, accountability, and a substance-free environment — but you're still managing everything on spreadsheets and group texts.

Sound familiar?

  • Tracking drug tests, meeting attendance, and chore rotations manually
  • No centralized place for guest records
  • Referral partners can't see your bed availability
  • Collecting rent is inconsistent

What you get with Rooted

  • Admin dashboard with drug test logs, meeting tracking, and chore rotation
  • Online guest applications — no more paper forms
  • Marketplace listing so case managers can find you
  • Guest portal where residents track their own progress
Get StartedRecommended: One House plan

Transitional Housing Programs

NARR Level III

Supervised recovery housing with clinical oversight. You have house managers, structured programming, and compliance requirements — and you need a platform that keeps up.

Sound familiar?

  • Compliance documentation is scattered across multiple systems
  • Staff can't access guest records when they need them
  • Reporting for funders and regulators is time-consuming
  • Managing multiple properties from different tools

What you get with Rooted

  • Multi-property support with role-based team access
  • Compliance-ready records — drug tests, infractions, meeting logs
  • Property sourcing page to find new houses for your program
  • Occupancy and revenue analytics across all locations
Get StartedRecommended: Growing plan

Clinical Recovery Residences

NARR Level IV

Service-provider residences with licensed clinical staff. You're running a sophisticated operation with intensive services — and you need infrastructure that matches.

Sound familiar?

  • Coordinating across multiple locations with large teams
  • Granular access control — staff shouldn't see everything
  • Scaling operations without scaling complexity
  • Integrating housing management with clinical workflows

What you get with Rooted

  • Unlimited properties, unlimited team members
  • Role-based permissions with property-level access control
  • Full platform — everything in Growing plus enterprise features
  • Dedicated setup and priority support
Get StartedRecommended: Network plan

Oxford House Model

Self-governing

Democratically run, self-supporting recovery homes. Your house runs on peer accountability — you need simple tools that don't get in the way.

Sound familiar?

  • Tracking who's paid rent and who hasn't
  • New member onboarding is informal and inconsistent
  • No way for prospective members to apply online
  • Communication between house members is scattered

What you get with Rooted

  • Simple rent tracking and payment history
  • Online application form for prospective members
  • House announcements and guest portal
  • Branded listing page so people can find your house
Get StartedRecommended: One House plan

Property Owners

You own a residential property and want to lease it to a recovery housing operator. You're looking for stable, long-term tenants who take care of your property.

Sound familiar?

  • Finding reliable tenants is hit or miss
  • Vacancy periods between tenants cost you money
  • You want guaranteed rent without the hassle of property management
  • You want to make a difference but don't know where to start

What you get with Rooted

  • Guaranteed rent from operators who need stable housing
  • Long-term commercial leases — not month-to-month turnover
  • Property care built into the operator's program
  • A partnership that makes a real impact

Not Sure Which Plan Fits?

Every recovery housing operation is different. If you're not sure where you fit, just sign up — you can always change your plan later. Or book a demo and we'll walk through it together.

What Are NARR Levels?

The National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) defines four levels of recovery housing based on the amount of structure and clinical support provided.

Level I

Peer-Run

Democratically run, peer-supported. Minimal structure. Residents hold each other accountable.

Level II

Monitored

House manager on-site. Structured schedule, drug testing, meeting requirements.

Level III

Supervised

Clinical oversight available. Staff on-site, structured programming, compliance requirements.

Level IV

Service Provider

Licensed clinical staff. Intensive services, medication management, therapeutic programming.