Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services Sample Clauses

Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic women’s residential alcohol and drug treatment services will include, but not be limited to: 1. Provide each program participant with a minimum of six (6) hours of group therapy to address recovery issues including denial, withdrawal symptomatology, drug/alcohol use history, the disease of addiction and relapse triggers, and parenting skills. 2. Provide a structured program including, but not limited to, group and individual counseling, art therapy, parenting education, twelve-step meetings, and family socialization activities. 3. Provide ancillary support services including access to legal support, HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, and STD testing, literacy assistance and supportive educational training and job search, and additional medical/mental health assessments to those participants identified as having special needs. 4. Develop an aftercare recovery plan with each program participant which includes parenting groups, early recovery groups, individual and family counseling, participation in special interest groups, and weekly attendance at twelve step meetings.
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Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor will provide the following residential alcohol and drug treatment services: 1. Intake, assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), treatment planning, food, shelter and other basic needs, treatment planning (in conjunction with the program participant), addiction education and intervention, aftercare planning, urine screening, follow-up at 6-months and 12- months after intake for each program participant. 2. 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 County. Program shall include individual and group counseling to address recovery issues including: life skills, denial, withdrawal symptomatology, drug/alcohol use history, the disease of addiction and relapse triggers, parenting skills, positive communication skills, literacy classes, employment readiness, anger management, conflict resolution, domestic violence, health and mental health issues, and family reconciliation and socialization activities.
Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s services will include: 1. Intake, assessment (using the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), food, shelter and other basic needs, treatment planning, follow-up at 6-months after intake for each program participant, relapse prevention, Case Manager, aftercare planning, and follow-up with Probation/Parole as required. 2. 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 County. 3. Program shall include group and individual counseling to address recovery issues including: denial, withdrawal symptomatology, drug/alcohol use history, the disease of addiction and relapse triggers, and parenting skills, art therapy, and family socialization activities. 4. Access to ancillary support services that may include: legal support, 12-step meetings, HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, AND STD testing and education, literacy assistance and supportive educational training, job search, and medical/ mental health assessments to those program participants identified as having special needs.
Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. From the aggregate funds County shall pay Contractor as follows: 1. County shall pay contractor SIXTY EIGHT DOLLARS AND SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS ($68.75) per bed day for the first (1st) thirty
Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic residential alcohol and drug treatment services will include: 1. Intake, assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), food, shelter and other basic needs, treatment planning, follow-up at 6-months and 12-months after intake for each program participant, relapse prevention, Case Manager, aftercare planning, follow-up for each program participant, and follow-up with Probation/ Parole as required. 2. A structured program including group and individual counseling to address recovery issues including: denial, withdrawal symptomatology, drug/alcohol use history, the disease of addiction and relapse triggers, and parenting skills, art therapy, and family socialization activities. 3. Access to ancillary support services that may include: legal support, 12-step meetings, HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, AND STD testing and education, literacy assistance and supportive educational training, and job search, and medical/mental health assessments to those program participants identified as having special needs.
Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic residential alcohol and drug treatment services will include: 1. Intake, assessment [(utilizing the Addiction Severity Index (ASI)], food, shelter and other basic needs, treatment planning, follow-up at 6-months and 12-months after intake for each program participant, relapse prevention, case management, aftercare planning, follow-up for each program participant, and follow-up with Probation/Parole as required. 2. A structured program including group and individual counseling to address recovery issues including: denial, withdrawal symptomatology, drug/alcohol use history, the disease of addiction and relapse triggers, and parenting skills, art therapy, and family socialization activities. 3. Access to ancillary support services that may include: legal support, 12-step meetings, HIV/AIDS testing and education, literacy assistance and supportive educational training, and job search, and medical/mental health assessments to those program participants identified as having special needs.
Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s services will include: 1. Intake, assessment (using the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), food, shelter and other basic needs, treatment planning, follow-up at 6- months and 12-months after intake for each program participant, relapse prevention, Case Manager, aftercare planning, and follow- up with Probation/Parole as required. 2. A structured program including group and individual counseling to address recovery issues including: denial, withdrawal symptomatology, drug/alcohol use history, the disease of addiction and relapse triggers, and parenting skills, art therapy, and family socialization activities. 3. Access to ancillary support services that may include: legal support, 12-step meetings, HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, AND STD testing and education, literacy assistance and supportive educational training, job search, and medical/ mental health assessments to those program participants identified as having special needs.
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Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s services will include: 1. Intake, assessment (using the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), food, shelter and other basic needs, treatment planning, follow-up at six (6) months after intake for each program participant, relapse prevention, Case Manager, aftercare planning, and follow-up with Probation/Parole as required. 2. Provide services under this contract for a period of no more than ninety (90) days. Provision of services beyond ninety (90) days requires prior written authorization by County. 3. Program shall include group and individual counseling to address recovery issues including: denial, withdrawal symptomatology, drug/alcohol use history, the disease of addiction and relapse triggers, and parenting skills, art therapy, and family socialization activities. 4. Access to ancillary support services that may include: legal support, 12-step meetings, HIV/AIDS, HEP A.B.C, AND STD testing and education, literacy assistance and supportive educational training, job search, and medical/ mental health assessments to those program participants identified as having special needs.
Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor will provide the following residential alcohol and drug treatment services: 1. Intake, assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), treatment planning (in conjunction with the program participant), addiction education and intervention, aftercare planning , urine screening, follow-up at six (6) months after intake fore each program participant. 2. Provide services under this contract for a period of no more than ninety (90) days. Provision of services beyond ninety (90) days requires prior written authorization by County. Program shall include: individual and group counseling, family groups, the 12-step model of recovery, introduction to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings, life skills training, transportation, relapse prevention and aftercare planning.
Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractor’s basic residential alcohol and drug treatment services will include: 1. Intake, assessment [(utilizing the Addiction Severity Index (ASI)], food, shelter and other basic needs, treatment planning, follow-up at 6-months, relapse prevention, case management, aftercare planning, follow-up for each program participant, and follow-up with Probation/Parole as required. 2. A structured program including group and individual counseling to address recovery issues including: denial, withdrawal symptomatology, drug/alcohol use history, the disease of addiction and relapse triggers, and parenting skills, art therapy, and family socialization activities. 3. Access to ancillary support services that may include: legal support, 12-step meetings, HIV/AIDS testing and education, literacy assistance and supportive educational training, and job search, and medical/mental health assessments to those program participants identified as having special needs. 4. Provide services under this contract for a period of no more than 180 days. Provision of services beyond 180 days requires prior written authorization by the Drug Court Team. 5. Sixty (60) days prior to anticipated discharge date client begins Vocational Training, Resume building, Job Search, Exploring housing opportunities and aftercare planning. 6. Transfer program participants between modalities in accordance with the contractors approved step down model.
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