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Screening Identifies indicators of risk, identifies indicators of us, identifies indicators of attitudes, looking for information GAIN SS Chemical Dependency Screening v. Assessment Assessment Making sense of information. Primary Goal: to determine characteristics of the client and life situation that may influence treatment decisions and contribute to the success of treatment. Adolescent Substance Use Assessment (ASUA) GAIN I GAIN M-90
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Community In the community, a dirty UA or behavior can trigger pulling an assessment from ACT. If a current assessment is available, it can be utilized. If not, a referral is made to a certified treatment provider. Chemical Dependency Referral Process Facility Every resident that enters the facility is given a GAIN SS. If their score is 2 or higher, they would be referred to receive either an ASUA or if they also have a mental health diagnosis, a GAIN I to determine a treatment plan. A GAIN M-90 will be completed every 90 days.
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Other Resources Intensive Inpatient (Echo Glenn, Parke Creek) Intensive Outpatient (Green Hill) Outpatient (Naselle) Recovery House (Canyon View, Parke Creek) BTR Co-Occurring Disorders (Naselle, Green Hill) ACRA-ACC (Region 3) AA ART FIT FFT Chemical Dependency Other Resources MST (Multisystemic Therapy) DBT Reclaiming Futures – Seattle/King County JRA Mentoring Program 100 Black Men of Greater Seattle
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