
Georgetown, Delaware — July 23, 2025 — First State Alliance of Recovery Residences (FSARR), the Delaware affiliate of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR), has certified the Corinthian House and Tau House and verified that they are up to date with national best practices and standards for safety and quality.
Both houses are supervised sober living houses located in Georgetown, Delaware and run by Hudson Behavioral Health. Corinthian House provides accommodations for up to ten men, and Tau House provides accommodations for up to seven women.
Residents of Hudson’s Delaware Recovery Houses are required to secure employment, participate in 12-step meetings, and enroll in an outpatient treatment program. They also receive case management support and attend weekly life skills groups to build confidence and independence.
“This FSARR certification cements our standing as a high-quality recovery residence in Delaware,” said Leslie Brown, CEO of Hudson. “FSARR and Hudson share an unwavering dedication to supporting individuals on their path to recovery, and we are pleased to meet and maintain the high standards set by the National Alliance for Recovery Residences.”
Certified NARR residences promote a level of consistency across recovery houses, which can provide peace of mind to residents, families, neighbors, legislators, and funders, without additional oversight.
About Hudson Behavioral Health
Hudson Behavioral Health was founded in 1980 and is licensed to operate in both Maryland and Delaware. The nonprofit is accredited by The Joint Commission, receiving its Gold Seal of Approval. Learn more about Hudson’s innovative approach to recovery, behavioral health and wellness at www.hudsonhealth.org. Hudson Behavioral Health is an affiliate of Hudson Health Services, Inc.