Service Description. Supported Capacity for Dependent Children Whose Parents are in Adult Substance Use Disorder Residential Treatment (A&D 62) is housing services (room and board) delivered to Individuals who are dependent children age 18 and younger, of parent(s) who reside in substance use disorder residential treatment facilities, so the child(ren) may reside with their parent in the same substance use disorder residential treatment facility. The parent who is participating in residential treatment may or may not be a custodial parent during part or all of the treatment episode. The Department of Human Services, Child Welfare may have legal custody of the child(xxx) but grant formal permission for the child(ren) to be placed with the parent during treatment and to reside in one of the dependent room and board placements.
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Samples: 2022 Intergovernmental Agreement, www.clatsopcounty.gov, mccmeetingspublic.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net
Service Description. Supported Capacity for Dependent Children Whose Parents are in Adult Substance Use Disorder Residential Treatment (A&D 62) is housing services (room and board) delivered to Individuals who are dependent children age 18 and younger, of parent(s) who reside in substance use disorder residential treatment facilities, so the child(ren) may reside with their parent in the same substance use disorder residential treatment facility. The parent who is participating in residential treatment may or may not be a custodial parent during part or all of the treatment episode. The Department of Human Services, Child Welfare may have legal custody of the child(xxxchild(ren) but grant formal permission for the child(ren) to be placed with the parent during treatment and to reside in one of the dependent room and board placements.
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Samples: multco-web7-psh-files-usw2.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com, mccmeetingspublic.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net, www.co.marion.or.us
Service Description. Supported Capacity for Dependent Children Whose Parents are in Adult Substance Use Disorder Residential Treatment (A&D 62) is housing services (room and board) delivered to Individuals individuals who are dependent children age 18 and younger, younger of parent(s) who reside in substance use disorder residential treatment facilities, facilities so the child(ren) may reside with their parent in the same substance use disorder residential treatment facility. The parent who is participating in residential treatment may or may not be a custodial parent during part or all of the treatment episode. The Department of Human Services, Child Welfare Welfare, may have legal custody of the child(xxxchild(ren) but grant formal permission for the child(ren) to be placed with the parent during treatment and to reside in one of the dependent room and board placements.
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Samples: Addictions and Mental Health Services, Health Services
Service Description. Supported Capacity for Dependent Children Whose Parents are in Adult Substance Use Disorder Residential Treatment (A&D 62) is housing services Services (room and board) delivered to Individuals who are dependent children age 18 and younger, of parent(s) who reside in substance use disorder Substance Use Disorder residential treatment facilities, so the child(ren) may reside with their parent in the same substance use disorder Substance Use Disorder residential treatment facility. The parent who is participating in residential treatment may or may not be a custodial parent during part or all of the treatment episode. The Department of Human Services, Child Welfare may have legal custody of the child(xxx) but grant formal permission for the child(ren) to be placed with the parent during treatment and to reside in one of the dependent room and board placements.
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Samples: www.yamhillcounty.gov
Service Description. Supported Capacity for Dependent Children Whose Parents are in Adult Substance Use Disorder Residential Treatment (A&D 62) is housing services Services (room and board) delivered to Individuals who are dependent children age 18 and younger, of parent(s) who reside in substance use disorder Substance Use Disorder residential treatment facilities, so the child(ren) may reside with their parent in the same substance use disorder Substance Use Disorder residential treatment facility. The parent who is participating in residential treatment may or may not be a custodial parent during part or all of the treatment episode. The Department of Human Services, Child Welfare may have legal custody of the child(xxxchild(ren) but grant formal permission for the child(ren) to be placed with the parent during treatment and to reside in one of the dependent room and board placements.
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Samples: multco.us