Common use of Recovery Coaching Clause in Contracts

Recovery Coaching. Beginning no sooner than July 1, 2018, as directed by XXXXX, a non-clinical service provided by individuals currently in recovery from substance use disorders and who have been trained to help people struggling with a similar experience (their peers) to gain hope, explore recovery and achieve life goals. The focus of the Recovery Coach role is to create a relationship between equals that is non-clinical and focused on removing obstacles to recovery, linking Enrollees to recovery community and serving as a personal guide and mentor. Recovery Support Navigators (RSN) - Beginning no sooner than July 1, 2018, as directed by EOHHS, a specialized care coordination service intended to engage Enrollees in accessing Substance Use Disorder treatment, facilitating smooth transitions between levels of care, and support Enrollees in obtaining services that facilitate recovery. RSNs coordinate with other substance use disorder treatment providers, as well as primary care and prescribers of medications for addiction therapy (MAT) in support of Enrollees. Residential Rehabilitation Services (ASAM Level 3.1) – Beginning no sooner than January 1, 2019 as directed by XXXXX, a 24-hour structured and comprehensive rehabilitative environment that supports Enrollees’ independence and resilience and recovery from alcohol and/or other drug problems. At least five hours per week of scheduled, goal-oriented clinical services are provided in conjunction with ongoing support and assistance for developing and maintaining interpersonal skills necessary to lead an alcohol and/or drug-free lifestyle.

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Recovery Coaching. Beginning no sooner than July 1, 2018, as directed by XXXXXEOHHS, a non-clinical service provided by individuals currently in recovery from substance use disorders and who have been trained to help people struggling with a similar experience (their peers) to gain hope, explore recovery and achieve life goals. The focus of the Recovery Coach role is to create a relationship between equals that is non-clinical and focused on removing obstacles to recovery, linking Enrollees to recovery community and serving as a personal guide and mentor. Recovery Support Navigators (RSN) - Beginning no sooner than July 1, 2018, as directed by EOHHS, a specialized care coordination service intended to engage Enrollees in accessing Substance Use Disorder treatment, facilitating smooth transitions between levels of care, and support Enrollees in obtaining services that facilitate recovery. RSNs coordinate with other substance use disorder treatment providers, as well as primary care and prescribers of medications for addiction therapy (MAT) in support of Enrollees. Residential Rehabilitation Services (ASAM Level 3.1) – Beginning no sooner than January 1, 2019 as directed by XXXXXEOHHS, a 24-hour structured and comprehensive rehabilitative environment that supports Enrollees’ independence and resilience and recovery from alcohol and/or other drug problems. At least five hours per week of scheduled, goal-oriented clinical services are provided in conjunction with ongoing support and assistance for developing and maintaining interpersonal skills necessary to lead an alcohol and/or drug-free lifestyle.

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Samples: www.mass.gov

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Recovery Coaching. Beginning no sooner than July 1, 2018, as directed by XXXXXEOHHS, a non-clinical non‑clinical service provided by individuals currently in recovery from substance use disorders and who have been trained to help people struggling with a similar experience (their peers) to gain hope, explore recovery and achieve life goals. The focus of the Recovery Coach role is to create a relationship between equals that is non-clinical non‑clinical and focused on removing obstacles to recovery, linking Enrollees to recovery community and serving as a personal guide and mentor. Recovery Support Navigators (RSN) - Beginning no sooner than July 1, 2018, as directed by EOHHS, a specialized care coordination service intended to engage Enrollees in accessing Substance Use Disorder treatment, facilitating smooth transitions between levels of care, and support Enrollees in obtaining services that facilitate recovery. RSNs coordinate with other substance use disorder treatment providers, as well as primary care and prescribers of medications for addiction therapy (MAT) in support of Enrollees. Residential Rehabilitation Services (ASAM Level 3.1) – Beginning no sooner than January 1, 2019 as directed by XXXXXEOHHS, a 24-hour 24‑hour structured and comprehensive rehabilitative environment that supports Enrollees’ independence and resilience and recovery from alcohol and/or other drug problems. At least five hours per week of scheduled, goal-oriented goal‑oriented clinical services are provided in conjunction with ongoing support and assistance for developing and maintaining interpersonal skills necessary to lead an alcohol and/or drug-free drug‑free lifestyle.

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Samples: www.mass.gov

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