- 1. Provide daily clinical services, including a range of cognitive, behavioral, and other therapies in individual or group therapy; programming; and psychoeducation as deemed appropriate by a credentialed addiction treatment professional and included in an assessment and treatment plan;
- 2. Provide counseling and clinical interventions to teach an individual the skills needed for daily productive activity, prosocial behavior, and reintegration into family and community;
- 3. Provide motivational enhancement and engagement strategies appropriate to an individual's stage of readiness to change and level of comprehension;
- 4. Have direct affiliations with other easily accessible levels of care or provide coordination through referral to more or less intensive levels of care and other services;
- 5. Provide family and caregiver treatment services as deemed appropriate by a credentialed addiction treatment professional and included in an assessment and treatment plan;
- 6. Provide educational, vocational, and informational programming adaptive to individual needs;
- 7. Utilize random drug screening to monitor progress and reinforce treatment gains as appropriate to an individual treatment plan;
- 8. Ensure and document that the length of an individual's stay shall be determined by the individual's condition and functioning;
- 9. Make a substance use treatment program available for all individuals; and
- 10. Make MAT available for all individuals with opioid use disorder or alcohol use disorder. Medication assisted treatment may be provided by facility staff, or coordinated through alternative resources.
A clinically managed high-intensity residential care program shall meet the following programmatic requirements. The program shall:
Statutory Authority
§§ 37.2-302 and 37.2-400 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 39, Issue 11, eff. February 17, 2023.