Multiple Criteria
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Providers can be bundled with recovery housing with outpatient treatment, requiring everyone living in the house to be enrolled in a specific outpatient program. Given the variability, it is helpful to describe the recovery housing component using the NARR Levels and outpatient component using the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria. Given that a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is an ASAM 2.5 and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), we can articulate various combinations, including:
- ASAM 2.5 + NARR Level II
- ASAM 2.5 + NARR Level III
- ASAM 2.1 + NARR Level II
- ASAM 2.1 + NARR Level III
Course Syllabus
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.1. Marketplace | ||
.1.1. Supply and Demand | ||
.1.2. Affordability and Sustainability | ||
.1.3. Reputation and Discrimination | ||
.2. Common Language | ||
.2.1. Language | ||
.2.2. Definitions | ||
.3. Policy Intersections | ||
.3.1. Recovery Component | ||
.3.2. Housing Component | ||
.3.3. Treatment Component | ||
.4. Past, Present and Future | ||
.4.1. 1800s | ||
.4.2. 1900s | ||
.4.3. 2000s | ||
.4.4. Future | ||
.5. Levels of Support | ||
.5.1. Levels Overview | ||
.5.2. Level Delineation | ||
.5.3. Multiple Criteria | ||
.6. RR Best Practices | ||
.6.1. 10 Guiding Principles | ||
.6.2. Standards and Certification | ||
.6.3. Philosophical Frameworks | ||
.7. Roles and Responsibilities | ||
.7.1. Governance | ||
.7.2. Leadership | ||
.8. Quiz: Recovery Residences in the US |