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dE( <br /> THERAPEUTIC HEALTH SERVIVCES <br /> 1 <br /> counseling appointments weekly for the first 90 days and then at a minimum one time a <br /> month after 90 days. Our patients are seen annually for physicals and follow up <br /> consultations based on their lab results. We have 6 mandatory groups and many <br /> voluntary groups that are available for clients to access. We have mental health <br /> professionals on staff to treat patients with co-occurring disorders and we have medical . <br /> providers on staff every day to dispense medication and also for medication <br /> management consultations. THS pioneered our Pregnant& Parenting Program(P3) <br /> facilitated by an expert on pregnancy and substance use disorder. P3 provides <br /> ) <br /> counseling uniquely tailored to the needs of women in recovery,parenting and <br /> relationship skills workshops and groups and a peer support network. <br /> { <br /> • What is the average length of an appointment? <br /> o Depending on the type of appointment,counseling sessions can be 15,30,45 or 60 <br /> minutes long depending on client needs. Medical appointments are generally 20-30 <br /> minutes long. If a client is coming to the clinic for dosing only and has no appointments, <br /> dosing generally takes 5-10 minutes.Group sessions can last 1 hour and up to 3 hours. <br /> • Are clients permitted to remain at the facility once finished? For example,feeding programs <br /> allow participants to remain on their grounds after eating. <br /> o Loitering is prohibited in our Code of Conduct which is signed by every client, and <br /> monitored closely by various staff. THS will employ a dedicated staff person called a <br /> Community Relations Monitor who will patrol the neighborhood outside of the facility <br /> to help clients to move quickly and quietly in and out of the neighborhood. Patients are <br /> required to leave the facility after their appointments.As mentioned above,the overall <br /> flow of patient traffic into the neighborhood is controlled by our color coded dosing <br /> system. <br /> • Can patients bring children to appointments? <br /> o Children,other than infants,are not allowed in the dispensary. inhouse <br /> childcare/babysitting is offered for our patients while they are accessing services. This <br /> could mean for ten minutes while the parent is obtaining their medication or for one to <br /> two hours while the parent is attending individual or group counseling. Registration of <br /> all children is required and immunizations must be up to date. Please note that THS <br /> does not provide day care. <br /> Exhibit 2 -page 29 <br />
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