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Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Assessment #3
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation for Recovery Housing
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Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Assessment #3
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How does a clear evaluation process allow you to implement the social model of recovery?
(Required)
It helps you make sure all residents can pay their rent.
It helps you make sure that you can meet your funding requirements.
It empowers applicants to know and understand the environment and choose if they want to participate.
It allows you to know if someone is a good fit for the home.
How long must a person have sustained abstinence from alcohol and illicit drugs in order to move into a Level I home
(Required)
No requirement
At least 28 days
At least 6 months
At least a year
A recovery home is allowed to accept individuals who do not have a substance use disorder as long as they meet other criteria.
(Required)
True
False
How can you ensure appropriate separation between any other programs or services offered by your agency during the evaluation process?
(Required)
Have a separate application for housing services.
Explain that housing services are a distinct service.
Maintain the resident’s ability to have free choice in their providers for other services.
All of the above
You should avoid asking for any information that is not relevant, such as race or mental health status, when deciding to allow a person to move into the home.
(Required)
True
False
Once you have established the application criteria, one way to make your criteria measurable is to draft your evaluation process.
(Required)
True
False
One way that existing residents have governance in the home is by helping to decide if a new applicant can move in. An operator should determine how they will gather resident feedback clearly, measurably and consistently on possible new residents.
(Required)
True
False
Course Syllabus
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Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation for Recovery Housing
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Journal Exercise #1
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Introduction
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Having a Clear and Measurable Process, Part 1
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Having a Clear and Measurable Process, Part 2
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Having a Clear and Measurable Process, Part 3
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Having a Clear and Measurable Process, Part 4
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Assessment #1
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Create Resident Application Criteria that are Clear, Measurable and Consistent
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Journal Exercise #2
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Journal Exercise #2 Suggestions
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Journal Exercise #3
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Journal Exercise #3 Suggestions
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Journal Exercise #4
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Journal Exercise #4 Suggestions
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Evaluation Criteria Required to Meet National Quality Standards
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Required Evaluation Criteria for Level III Recovery Homes
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Required Evaluation Criteria for Level II Recovery Homes
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Required Evaluation Criteria for Level I Recovery Homes
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Other Criteria
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Assessment #2
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Documents
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Journal Exercise #5
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Developing an Evaluation Process
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Items to Avoid
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Separate Recovery Housing Application from Other Applications
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Other Considerations
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Resident Governance
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Create a Scoring Rubric
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Draft Your Process
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: Assessment #3
Resident Application and Move-In Evaluation: NEXT STEPS
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