SECTION .4100 ‑ RESIDENTIAL REcovERY PROGRAMS FOR
INDIVIDUALS WITH SUBSTANCE ABUSE DISORDERS AND THEIR CHILDREN
10A NCAC 27g .4101 SCOPE
(a) A 24-hour residential recovery program is a
professionally supervised residential facility which provides trained staff who
work intensively with individuals with substance abuse disorders who provide or
have the potential to provide primary care for their children.
(b) These programs shall include, for each parent in the
program, assessment/referral, individual and group therapy, therapeutic
parenting skills, basic independent living skills, educational groups, child
supervision, aftercare, follow-up and access to preventive and primary health
care.
(c) Goals for parent-child interaction shall be established
and progress towards meeting these goals shall be documented in the parent's
service record.
(d) The facility may utilize services from another facility
providing treatment, support or medical services.
(e) Services shall be designed to provide a safe and
healthy environment for clients and their children.
(f) Each facility shall assist the individual with the
development of independent living skills in preparation for community based
living.
History Note: Authority G.S. 143B-147;
Eff. May 1, 1996;
Temporary Amendment Eff. February 15, 2002;
Amended Eff. April 1, 2003.