- (a) This section governs individual and group rehabilitation services for both adults and children.
(b) Policy and procedures shall reflect that all rehabilitation programs and services incorporate the following core principles:
- (1) Recovery is the ultimate goal of rehabilitation. Interventions must facilitate the process of recovery and wellness.
- (2) Addiction rehabilitation practices help people re-establish normal roles in the community and their integration into community life.
- (3) Rehabilitation practices facilitate the development of personal support networks.
- (4) Rehabilitation practices facilitate an enhanced quality of life for each person receiving services.
- (5) People have the capacity to learn and grow.
- (6) People receiving services have the right to direct their own affairs, including those that are related to their behavioral health.
- (7) People are to be treated with respect and dignity.
- (8) Rehabilitation practitioners make conscious and consistent efforts to eliminate labeling and discrimination, particularly discrimination based upon a disabling condition.
- (9) Culture and ethnicity play an important role in recovery. They are sources of strength and enrichment for the person and the services.
- (10) Rehabilitation interventions build on the strength of each person.
- (11) Rehabilitation services are to be coordinated, accessible, and available as long as needed.
- (12) Services are to be designed to address the unique needs of each individual, consistent with the individual's cultural values and norms.
- (13) Rehabilitation practices actively encourage and support the involvement of persons in normal community activities, such as school and work, throughout the rehabilitation process.
- (14) The involvement and partnership of persons receiving services and family members is an essential ingredient of the process of rehabilitation and recovery.
- (15) Rehabilitation practitioners should constantly strive to improve the services they provide.
- (c) CCARC policy and procedures shall reflect that rehabilitation services shall be co-occurring disorder capable and facilitate processes for dual recovery for these individuals.
- (d) Compliance with 450:24-3-161 shall be determined by on-site observation; interviews with participants; interviews with staff; a review of policy and procedures; and a review of clinical records.
Added at 28 Ok Reg 2025, eff 10-1-11