Women’s Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. 1. Intake and assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), recovery planning, relapse prevention, case management services, and follow-up at 6 months and 12 months after intake for each program participant. 2. Provide individual and group alcohol- and drug-related counseling. 3. Provide two (2), two (2) hour alcohol and drug related education classes each week that will be documented in participant case records. Education classes will cover the following subjects: a) alcohol and drug addiction and recovery; b) life skills, including household budgeting, credit and time management; c) vocational education, including job readiness and dressing for success; d) continued education; e) parenting skills; f) socialization skills; g) alcohol and drug free leisure activities; h) physical fitness, nutrition and cooking; i) health education, including utilizing medical services and AIDS/HIV, HEP A.B.C, and STD awareness; j) self-esteem; k) stress management; and l) court procedures. 4. Residents will be expected to attend Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and/or other self-help groups during their participation in the program. 5. Refer all appropriate unemployed program participants to the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation for assessment, job training, and placement. 6. Address family reunification issues so that program participants may work to maintain family structure and may have a family base to return to upon completing the Hope House program. 7. Review all medical needs of program participants and make appropriate referrals as required. 8. Provide or facilitate at least one alcohol and drug free socialization activity for participants. 9. Provide recovery services according to the social model of recovery; Contractor will emphasize peer-oriented recovery counseling.
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Women’s Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. The following services are part of Contractor’s basic women’s residential alcohol and drug treatment program:
1. Intake and Intake, assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), recovery food, shelter and other basic needs, treatment planning (in conjunction with the program participant), addiction education and intervention, aftercare planning, relapse preventionurine screening, case management services, and follow-up at 6 (6) months and 12 (12) months after intake for each program participant.
2. Provide individual and group alcohol- alcohol and drug-drug related counseling.
3. Provide two (2), two (2) hour alcohol and drug related education classes each week that will be documented in participant case records. Education classes will cover the following subjects:
a) alcohol and drug addiction and recovery;
b) life skills, including household budgeting, credit and time management;
c) vocational education, including job readiness and dressing for success;
d) continued education;
e) parenting skills;
f) socialization skills;
g) alcohol and drug free leisure activities;
h) physical fitness, nutrition and cooking;
i) health education, including utilizing medical services and AIDS/HIV, HEP A.B.C, and STD HIV awareness;
j) self-esteem;
k) stress management; and
l) court procedures.
4. Residents will be expected to attend Alcoholics AnonymousAnonymous (AA), Narcotics AnonymousAnonymous (NA), and/or other self-help groups during their participation in the program.
5. Refer all appropriate unemployed program participants to the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation for assessment, job training, and placement.
6. Address family reunification issues so that program participants may work to maintain family structure and may have a family base to return to upon completing the Hope House program.
7. Review all medical needs of program participants and make appropriate referrals as required.
8. Provide or facilitate at least lease one (1) alcohol and drug free socialization activity for participantsresidents per quarter.
9. Provide recovery services according to the social model of recovery; Contractor will emphasize peer-oriented recovery counseling.
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Women’s Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. The following services are part of Contractor’s basic women’s residential alcohol and drug treatment program:
1. Intake and Intake, assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), recovery food, shelter and other basic needs, treatment planning (in conjunction with the program participant), addiction education and intervention, aftercare planning, relapse preventionurine screening, case management services, and follow-up at 6 6-months and 12 12-months after intake for each program participant.
2. Provide individual and group alcohol- alcohol and drug-drug related counseling.
3. Provide two (2), two (2) hour alcohol and drug related education classes each week that will be documented in participant case records. Education classes will cover the following subjects:
a) alcohol and drug addiction and recovery;
b) life skills, including household budgeting, credit and time management;
c) vocational education, including job readiness and dressing for success;
d) continued education;
e) parenting skills;
f) socialization skills;
g) alcohol and drug free leisure activities;
h) physical fitness, nutrition and cooking;
i) health education, including utilizing medical services and AIDS/HIV, HEP A.B.C, and STD HIV awareness;
j) self-esteem;
k) stress management; and
l) court procedures.
4. Residents will be expected to attend Alcoholics AnonymousAnonymous (AA), Narcotics AnonymousAnonymous (NA), and/or other self-help groups during their participation in the program.
5. Refer all appropriate unemployed program participants to the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation for assessment, job training, and placement.
6. Address family reunification issues so that program participants may work to maintain family structure and may have a family base to return to upon completing the Hope House program.
7. Review all medical needs of program participants and make appropriate referrals as required.
8. Provide or facilitate at least lease one (1) alcohol and drug free socialization activity for participantsresidents per quarter.
9. Provide recovery services according to the social model of recovery; Contractor will emphasize peer-oriented recovery counseling.
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Samples: Fee for Service Agreement
Women’s Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services. Contractors basic women’s residential alcohol and drug treatment program shall include, but not be limited to:
1. Intake and assessment (utilizing the Addiction Severity Index [ASI]), recovery planning, relapse prevention, case management services, and follow-up at 6 months and 12 months after intake for each program participant.
2. Provide individual and group alcohol- alcohol and drug-drug related counseling.
3. Provide two (2), two (2) hour alcohol and drug related education classes each week that will be documented in participant case records. Education classes will cover the following subjects:
a) alcohol and drug addiction and recovery;
b) life skills, including household budgeting, credit and time management;
c) vocational education, including job readiness and dressing for success;
d) continued education;
e) parenting skills;
f) socialization skills;
g) alcohol and drug free leisure activities;
h) physical fitness, nutrition and cooking;
i) health education, including utilizing medical services and AIDS/HIV, HEP A.B.C, A.B.C and STD awareness;
j) self-esteem;
k) stress management; and
l) court procedures.
4. Residents will be expected to attend Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and/or other self-help groups during their participation in the program.
5. Refer all appropriate unemployed program participants to the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation for assessment, job training, and placement.
6. Address family reunification issues so that program participants may work to maintain family structure and may have a family base to return to upon completing the Hope House program.
7. Review all medical needs of program participants and make appropriate referrals as required.
8. Provide or facilitate at least one alcohol and drug free socialization activity for participants.
9. Provide recovery services according to the social model of recovery; Contractor will emphasize peer-oriented recovery counseling.
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Samples: Flat Rate Agreement