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Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions – Quiz #3
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Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions - Quiz #3
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True or false: It is possible to have a larger recovery housing property where there are restrictions on drug and/or alcohol use on the second floor, but non-residents can have a beer on the first floor.
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True
False
True or false: Each resident should have a distinct recovery plan that identifies their individual recovery goals, and the recovery house has a process to monitor residents’ progress on their recovery.
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True
False
True or false: Recovery homes may serve individuals who are in recovery but who also have other common life experiences, such as individuals who also have experienced homelessness or who are returning to society from the criminal justice system.
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True
False
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Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions
1. Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions: Journal Exercise
2. Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions: Introduction
3. Resident Lease Agreement
4. Resident-Driven Length of Stay
5. Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions - Quiz #1
6. Treatment Programs Connected to Recovery Housing
7. Resident Free Choice in Treatment Provider
8. Rent Subsidies
9. Homelike Environment
10. Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions - Quiz #2
11. Recovery Housing as a Recovery Support
12. Illicit-Drug- and Alcohol-Free Living Environment
13. Recovery Support Activities
14. Peer Support
15. Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions - Quiz #3
16. Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions: Summary
17. Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions: NEXT STEPS
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