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Transitional Housing & Supportive Living

Transitional Housing & Supportive Living

  • Medically Monitored Inpatient Withdrawal Management Service Definition and Required Components Non-Hospital Medical Detoxification is an organized service delivered by medical and nursing professionals, that provides for 24-hour medically supervised evaluation and withdrawal management in a permanent facility affiliated with a hospital or in a freestanding facility of 16 beds or less.
  • Services are delivered under a defined set of physician-approved policies and physician-monitored procedures and clinical protocols.
  • A comprehensive clinical assessment is one mechanism to demonstrate medical necessity for a service and to assess and identify an individual’s needs.
  • For state-funded services, a service order is recommended.
  • Providers shall coordinate with the LME-MCO regarding their requirements for service orders. Provider Requirements Non-Hospital Medical Detoxification shall be delivered by practitioners employed by substance abuse provider organizations that meet the requirements of 10A NCAC 27G and the provider qualification policies, procedures, and standards established by DMH/DD/SAS.
  • These policies and procedures set forth the administrative, financial, clinical, quality improvement, and information services infrastructure necessary to provide services.
  • Non-Hospital Medical Detoxification is staffed by physicians, who are available 24 hours a day by telephone and who conducts an assessment within 24 hours of admission.
  • Physician assessments may be conducted in-person or via telehealth.
  • A registered nurse is available to conduct a nursing assessment on admission and oversee the monitoring of an individual’s progress and medication administration.
  • The level of nursing care is appropriate to the severity of the individual’s needs, based on the clinical protocols of the program.
  • Appropriately licensed and credentialed staff are available to administer medications in accordance with physician orders.
  • Non-Hospital Medical Detoxification is staffed by physicians, who are available 24 hours a day by telephone and who conducts an assessment within 24 hours of admission.
  • Physician assessments may be conducted in-person or via telehealth.
  • A registered nurse is available to conduct a nursing assessment on admission and oversee the monitoring of an individual’s progress and medication administration.
  • The level of nursing care is appropriate to the severity of the individual’s needs, based on the clinical protocols of the program.
  • Appropriately licensed and credentialed staff are available to administer medications in accordance with physician orders.
  • A registered nurse is available to conduct a nursing assessment on admission and oversee the monitoring of an individual’s progress and medication administration.
  • The level of nursing care is appropriate to the severity of the individual’s needs, based on the clinical protocols of the program. Appropriately licensed and credentialed staff are available to administer medications in accordance with physician orders.
  • Date Amended: August 1, 2022 98 State-Funded Enhanced MH/SA Services – August 1, 2022 24-hour evaluation, care and treatment services for individuals engaged in Non-Hospital Medical Detoxification.
  • The planned regimen of 24-hour evaluation, care and treatment services must be under the clinical supervision of a CCS or LCAS who is available by phone 24 hours a day.
  • The planned regimen of 24-hour evaluation, care and treatment services for individuals engaged in Non-Hospital Medical Detoxification must be provided by staff who meet the requirements specified for QP or AP status in Substance Abuse according to 10A NCAC 27G .0104, under the supervision of a LCAS or CCS.
  • Paraprofessional level providers who meet the requirements for Paraprofessional status according to 10A NCAC 27G.0104 and who have the knowledge, skills, and abilities required by the population and age to be served may deliver the planned regimen of 24-hour evaluation, care and treatment services for individuals engaged in Medical Detoxification, under the supervision of a LCAS or CCS. Paraprofessional level providers may not provide services in lieu of on-site service provision to individuals by a QP, CCS, LCAS, LCAS-A, CSAC or CADC.
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A therapeutic community (“TC”) is an extended, supportive group of people with a shared goal to help members work through their emotional and mental health issues.

A TC typically consists of several components that work together to facilitate personal growth and recovery. These include: structured meetings, activities such as talking, listening, sharing experiences, working on tasks, participating in events, and eating together.

The groups usually meet at a time and place that works for everyone involved. This way no one has to choose between going because they have to work or go to school, for example.

Some communities offer separate spaces where members can rest, eat, or do hobbies outside of meeting times. This helps keep relationships strong by giving individuals some privacy.

At its core, a therapeutic community is about creating close connections and trust so that participants feel comfortable speaking openly and honestly. This process allows them to address past mistakes, move forward, and strengthen interpersonal skills.

There are many types of therapeutic communities, but most focus on helping members achieve wellness and/or recover from addiction or other psychiatric disorders. Members often refer to this as “graduation” from the program.

Addressing underlying psychological problems is what facilitates this transition. Participants learn how to manage emotions and relate to others more effectively once they recognize and understand their feelings.

Amenities

Outdoor living spaces that include a pool, hot tub, hard court, and a gym.

The key to healing is building a sense of community.

Activities

Changing Paths of NC Addiction & Rehabilitation Center offers encourages residents to participate in activities that may be in a group setting or individual activities to help the men and women learn they can enjoy supportive living with healthy activities…

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