Nonresidential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic nonresidential alcohol and drug treatment program shall include:
1. Intake, assessment (using the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), recovery planning, and relapse prevention, case management services, and follow-up at 6 months and 12 months after intake for each program participant.
2. Services will include a minimum of two (2) individual counseling sessions per month and minimum of three (3) hours of recovery-oriented group counseling per week. Program topics will include addiction and recovery, parenting skills, health issues, and ongoing educational workshops.
3. Ancillary services will include access to vocational and job training, medical services, ESL/GED, advanced education, mental health services, detoxification services and other drug treatment, HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, and STD testing and education, and other appropriate services provided by the County of San Mateo. Education will be offered by Contractor.
4. Access will be provided to community involvement to encourage participants to be active in their community and in society. These activities may include community service, school or training programs, volunteer work or employment.
5. Collateral services will be provided to family members including education on substance abuse behavior and lifestyle, along with educational meetings on how to give support to the family member in treatment.
6. Provide or facilitate at least one alcohol and drug free socialization activity for participants.
7. Program topics will include addiction and recovery, the twelve –step model of recovery, family dynamic, self-esteem, communication and conflict resolution, disease model of substance abuse, health issues, housing options, financial management, interviewing and job application skills, educational issues, and relapse prevention.
8. Cases coordination and referrals with other San Mateo County providers as necessary.
9. Aftercare services will be provided to program participants upon completion of Contractors treatment program. Aftercare services will include:
a) An aftercare plan developed with each program participant prior to the final phase of the treatment program; and
b) Two (2) hours of relapse prevention each month for each program participant including ongoing program activities, group and individual support, education and ongoing links to community services.
10. Provide daily access to twelve-step meetings including Alcoholics Anonymous, and Narcotics Anonymous when appropriate.
Nonresidential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s services will include:
1. Intake, assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), treatment planning, relapse prevention, aftercare planning, follow- up at 6-months and 12-months after intake for each program participant, and follow-up with Probation/Parole as required.
2. Individual and group counseling.
3. Access to ancillary services that may include: legal support, HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, AND STD testing and education, health care, literacy assistance and supportive educational training, and job search.
Nonresidential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. 1. At a minimum, Contractor will provide two (2) hours of alcohol and drug treatment services per week, for a minimum of twelve (12) weeks, per individual receiving a CalWORKs grant.
Nonresidential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s nonresidential alcohol and drug treatment program shall include:
1. Intake, assessment (using the Addiction Severity Index, [ASI]), recovery planning, and relapse prevention, case management, and follow-up at 6 months and 12 months after intake for each program participant.
2. Services will include a minimum of two (2) individual counseling sessions per month and minimum of three (3) hours of recovery- oriented group counseling per week. Program topics will include addiction and recovery, parenting skills, health issues, and ongoing educational workshops.
3. Program topics will include addiction and recovery specific topics, the twelve-step model of recovery, family dynamics, self-esteem, communication and conflict resolution, disease model of substance abuse, health issues, housing options, financial management, interviewing and job application skills, and educational issues.
4. Ancillary support services will include access to HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, and STD testing and education, English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, vocational and educational training, preventive health, and financial assistance.
5. Case coordination and referrals with other San Mateo County providers as necessary.
6. Make available space for three (3) twelve-step group meetings per week.
7. Aftercare services will be provided to program participants upon completion of Contractors treatment program, and will include:
a) An aftercare plan developed with each program participant prior to the final phase of the treatment program; and
b) Two (2) hours of relapse prevention each month including ongoing program activities, group and individual support, education, and ongoing links to community services for each program participant.
8. Collateral services will be provided to family members including education on substance abuse behavior and lifestyle, along with educational meetings on how to give support to the family member in treatment.
9. Opportunities will be provided for participants to engage in community involvement activities, encouraging them to be active in their community and in society. These activities may include community service, school or training programs, volunteer work or employment.
10. A twelve-step model will be used when appropriate to meet the cultural needs of program participants, and access will be provided to twelve-step programs that are language specific. In addition, Contractor will develop similar peer support activities that are culturally re...
Nonresidential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s services will include:
1. Intake, assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), treatment planning, relapse prevention, aftercare planning, follow-up at 6-months after intake for each program participant, and follow-up with Probation/Parole as required.
2. Individual and group counseling services.
3. Provide services under this contract for a period of no more than 90 days. Provision of services beyond 90 days requires prior written authorization by the Drug Court Team.
4. Access to ancillary services that may include: legal support, HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, AND STD testing and education, health care, literacy assistance and supportive educational training, and job search.
Nonresidential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor will provide alcohol and drug nonresidential treatment services, including assessment and referral, utilizing the evidence-based practices of Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, in the two designated homeless shelters to homeless men and women who are identified through the coordination efforts with the homeless service organizations identified in the CSAT Grant. Contractor will refer those individuals who do not meet the criteria for Contractor’s nonresidential alcohol and drug treatment services to other treatment programs throughout the County as needed (i.e., detoxification, residential, day treatment, outpatient, etc.). Contractor will document such referrals.
Nonresidential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic nonresidential alcohol and drug treatment program shall include, but not be limited to:
1. Conduct intake and assessment using the Addiction Severity Index (ASI), and provide education, recovery planning, and relapse prevention services for each program participant utilizing the evidence-based practices of motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy.
2. Provide weekly individual and group counseling on alcohol and drug recovery issues including, but not limited to, adult children of alcoholics, anger management, co-dependency, substance-related abuse, family issues, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, stress management and prevention, and issues related to homelessness.
3. Provide access to 12-step meetings and other peer support services.
4. Provide on-going alcohol and drug-free socialization activities. Every event must be alcohol and drug free.
5. Directly, or with the assistance of Mental Health staff, provide evaluation and referral for medical and mental health needs.
6. Provide, or make available, ancillary services including access to education and literacy programs, State Disability Income (SDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), General Assistance (GA), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and other appropriate benefits resources, job skills assessment and training, employment information, and HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis B/C testing and education.
7. Develop an aftercare plan with each program participant prior to final phase of treatment program. Plan will include group and individual support for continued recovery, relapse prevention, education, and continuing linkages with community services.
8. Ensure that each program participant is administered baseline and follow-up ASI and Government Performance Results Act (GPRA) instruments at six (6) months and twelve (12) months, as specified in the grant.
Nonresidential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic nonresidential alcohol and drug treatment services must be consistent with the State Alcohol and Drug Program (ADP) Certification Standards, and must meet the standards outlined in the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Patient Placement Criteria for the Treatment of Substance-Related Disorders. Contractor’s services will include:
1. Intake, assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), treatment planning, relapse prevention, aftercare planning, follow- up at 6-months and 12-months after intake for each program participant, and follow-up with Probation/Parole as required.
2. Individual and group counseling.
3. Access to ancillary services that may include: legal support, HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, AND STD testing and education, health care, literacy assistance and supportive educational training, and job search.
Nonresidential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic nonresidential alcohol and drug treatment program shall include:
1. Intake, assessment (using the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), recovery planning, and relapse prevention, case management services, and follow-up at 6 months and 12 months after intake for each program participant.
2. Services will include, at a minimum, one (1) hour of individual counseling per week, two (2) hours of recovery-oriented group counseling per week, and one (1) alcohol and drug free socialization activity per quarter. Individual and group counseling will be made available both days and evenings.
3. Program topics will include addiction and recovery specific topics, the twelve-step model of recovery, family dynamics, self- esteem, communication and conflict resolution, relapse prevention, disease model of substance abuse, health issues, housing options, financial management, interviewing and job application skills, and educational issues.
4. Ancillary support services will include access to HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, and STD testing and education, vocational and educational training, preventive health, evaluation and referral for medical co-occurring issues, and financial assistance.
5. Case coordination and referrals with other San Mateo County providers as necessary.
6. Provide parenting classes including discussions on domestic violence and abuse.
7. Aftercare services will be provided to program participants upon completion of Contractors treatment program, and will include:
a) An aftercare plan developed with each program participant prior to the final phase of the treatment program; and
b) Two (2) hours of relapse prevention each month including ongoing program activities, group and individual support, education, and ongoing links to community services for each program participant.
8. Collateral services will be provided to family members including education on substance abuse behavior and lifestyle, along with educational meetings on how to give support to the family member in treatment.
9. Provide or facilitate at least one alcohol and drug free socialization activity for participants.
10. Provide access to twelve-step meetings including Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous.
Nonresidential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic nonresidential alcohol and drug treatment program shall include:
1. Intake, assessment (using the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), recovery planning, and relapse prevention, case management services, and follow- up at 6 months after intake for each program participant.
2. Services will include, at a minimum, .5 hours of individual counseling per week, 1.5 hours of recovery-oriented group counseling per week, and one
(1) alcohol and drug free socialization activity per quarter. Individual and group counseling will be made available both days and evenings.
3. Program topics will include addiction and recovery specific topics, the twelve-step model of recovery, family dynamics, self- esteem, communication and conflict resolution, relapse prevention, disease model of substance abuse, health issues, housing options, financial management, interviewing and job application skills, and educational issues.
4. Ancillary support services will include access to HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, and STD testing and education, vocational and educational training, preventive health, evaluation and referral for medical co-occurring issues, and financial assistance.
5. Case coordination and referrals with other San Mateo County providers as necessary.
6. Aftercare services will be provided to program participants upon completion of Contractors treatment program, and will include:
a) An aftercare plan developed with each program participant prior to the final phase of the treatment program; and
b) Two (2) hours of relapse prevention each month including ongoing program activities, group and individual support, education, and ongoing links to community services for each program participant.
7. Collateral services will be provided to family members including education on substance abuse behavior and lifestyle, along with educational meetings on how to give support to the family member in treatment.
8. Provide or facilitate at least one alcohol and drug free socialization activity for participants.
9. Provide access to twelve-step meetings including Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous.