(1) Long-term treatment services are clinically managed, higher-intensity substance use disorder residential treatment services that provide individualized care and treatment for an individual needing consistent structure over a longer period of time to develop and maintain recovery, develop recovery skills, and to improve overall health.
(2) An agency certified to provide long-term treatment services must:
(a) Provide an individual, during the course of services, with:
(i) Education on social and coping skills, relapse prevention, and recovery skills development;
(ii) Social and recreational activities;
(iii) Assistance in seeking employment, when appropriate; and
(iv) Assistance with reentry living skills to include seeking and obtaining safe housing.
(b) Conduct and document an individual service plan review at least monthly.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
71.24.037,
71.05.560,
71.34.380,
18.205.160,
71.24.037 and chapters
71.05, 71.24, and
71.34 RCW. WSR 21-12-042, § 246-341-1114, filed 5/25/21, effective 7/1/21. Statutory Authority: 2018 c 201 and 2018 c 291. WSR 19-09-062, § 246-341-1114, filed 4/16/19, effective 5/17/19.]