10A N.C. Admin. Code 27G .4301 - SCOPE
(a) A Therapeutic Community is a highly
structured, supervised, 24-hour residential facility designed to treat the
behavioral and emotional issues of individuals to promote self-sufficiency and
a crime and drug-free lifestyle.
(b) The Therapeutic Community shall emphasize
self-help, abstinence from drugs and alcohol, personal growth, peer support,
and may serve as an alternative to incarceration.
(c) Services shall be designed to create the
environment of an extended family in which individuals develop self-esteem,
construct a productive lifestyle through peer support and actual experience,
leading to a successful re-entry into the larger community.
(d) The facility shall provide or ensure
access to a variety of intensive therapy and program milieu approaches designed
to confront and modify the client's anti-social and dysfunctional
behavior.
(e) The goal shall be to
assist the client in learning socially acceptable skills for coping with
responsibilities and relationships, and to maintain a lifestyle which is
substance abuse free.
(f)
Consideration shall be given to meeting client needs in social, medical,
psychological, vocational and educational areas.
(g) If children are residing in a Therapeutic
Community, the facility shall also meet the rules for Therapeutic Homes for
Individuals with Substance Abuse Disorders and Their Children set forth in
Section .4100 of this Subchapter except for 10 NCAC 27G .4102(c), 27G .4102(e),
.4103(2), and .4104(b).
Notes
Eff. August 1, 2000;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. July 20, 2019.
Eff. August 1, 2000.
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