Common use of Co-Occurring Services Clause in Contracts

Co-Occurring Services. Follow a program that uses a stage-wise treatment model that is 10 non-confrontational, follows behavioral principles, considers interactions between mental illness and 11 substance use, and has gradual expectations of abstinence. Mental illness and substance use research 12 has strongly indicated that to recover fully, a Client with co-occurring disorders needs treatment for both 13 diagnoses, as focusing on one does not ensure the other will go away. Co-occurring services integrate 14 assistance for each condition, helping people recover from both in one setting at the same time. All 15 treatment team members shall be capable of providing co-occurring treatment. When appropriate, the 16 American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria shall be utilized to identify an appropriate 17 level of co-occurring treatment indicated. Individuals with co-occurring issues shall be provided a range 18 of co-occurring services including linkage to medical detox, social detox, residential treatment, sober 19 living, or outpatient treatment. As appropriate, CONTRACTOR shall collaborate with community 20 support groups to include hosting self-help groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics 21 Anonymous (NA) to provide Clients with an avenue for full recovery.

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Sources: Contract for Provision of Services

Co-Occurring Services. Follow Follows a program that uses a stage-wise treatment model that is 10 6 non-confrontational, follows behavioral principles, considers interactions between mental illness and 11 7 substance use, use and has gradual expectations of abstinence. Mental illness and substance use abuse research 12 8 has strongly indicated that to recover fully, a Client with co-occurring disorders disorder needs treatment for both 13 9 diagnoses, as focusing on one does not ensure the other will go away. Co-occurring services integrate 14 10 assistance for each condition, helping people recover from both in one setting at the same time. All 15 11 treatment team members shall be capable of providing co-occurring treatment. When appropriate, the 16 12 American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria shall be utilized to identify an appropriate 17 13 level of co-occurring treatment indicated. Individuals with co-occurring issues shall will be provided a range 18 of co-occurring services including linkage to 14 such as medical detox, social detox, residential treatment, sober 19 living, or outpatient treatment. As 15 appropriate, CONTRACTOR shall collaborate with community 20 support groups to include hosting self-self- 16 help groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics 21 Anonymous (NA) to provide Clients 17 with an avenue for full recovery.

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Sources: Contract for Provision of Services