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Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions – Quiz #2
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Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions - Quiz #2
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True or false: An operator has a farm with a relaxing environment where people in long-term recovery can stay for a month as a retreat to focus on their recovery. This environment is free from alcohol and illicit drugs, they offer recovery support meetings, participate in group activities and get support from one another. This farm retreat is considered a recovery house according to the state of Ohio’s definition of a recovery house?
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True
False
True or false: Recovery housing operators may ask residents to leave the house because they s top attending specific treatment services or change their treatment provider of choice.
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True
False
True or false: A recovery house operator can increase the rent as a way to place time limits on a resident's length of stay.
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True
False
Course Syllabus
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Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions
Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions: Journal Exercise
Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions: Introduction
Resident Lease Agreement
Resident-Driven Length of Stay
Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions - Quiz #1
Treatment Programs Connected to Recovery Housing
Resident Free Choice in Treatment Provider
Rent Subsidies
Homelike Environment
Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions - Quiz #2
Recovery Housing as a Recovery Support
Illicit-Drug- and Alcohol-Free Living Environment
Recovery Support Activities
Peer Support
Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions - Quiz #3
Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions: Summary
Recovery Housing Basics and Definitions: NEXT STEPS
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