Stages of Residency
Services and Support
Program Hours
Policies
Community Living
100

We serve people who have a history of ___________, ___________, and _____________.

trauma, addiction, and incarceration 

100

Magdalene helps residents respond to any outstanding warrants and clean up their legal records through advocacy in the court system. TRUE/FALSE

TRUE!

100

When does your weekly sheet need to be turned in?

No later than 7:30am Monday morning

100

Residents must take medications as prescribed TRUE/ FALSE

TRUE - If a medication is not working or you are experiencing adverse effects, inform staff of any issues and then connect with the provider to express concerns

Under no circumstances are residents allowed to share or sell their prescription medications. Doing so is considered a relapse and will result in discharge from the program.

Taking certain drugs in excess can trigger a positive drug screen. Take over-the counter prescriptions at your own risk and use as directed.

100

The first step in the discipline process is a __________

verbal warning

200

Phase one residents are required to do these things weekly ( name 5)

Follow program schedule, submit weekly sheet, do chores daily, meet with Sophia for Peer Support, Phase planning, Attend therapy as prescribed, Drug test, Adhere to 10pm curfew

200

Magdalene maintains partnerships with these two types of providers because Medicaid generally doesn't cover them.

Dental/Vision

200

Celebrate Recovery can count toward any one of these program hour requirements

Recovery Meeting/ Self-care/ Recovery Work

200

If a resident does not turn in their weekly sheet on time or meet their required program hours, they will automatically ________________.

____________________ per month will result in a behavioral contract.

receive a writeup, Three writeups

200

What should you do when the program schedule is put out? (name 2)

-check to make sure your appointments are listed accurately

-plan out how you plan on meeting your requirements

-voice any questions or concerns that you might have

300

Phase two begins when a resident successfully completes all requirements of ______________, submits a ___________, and obtains ____________ and/or __________________.

Phase 1, Portfolio Review, employment, education/ training

300

What can you do if you have questions about MSH programming/policies?  (name 3)

-speak with staff directly, hangouts, email

-bring them up in phase planning

-bring them up in community meeting

-check the program handbook

300

What are the pre-approved activities that you can do for recovery work?

step work, meeting with sponsor/sponsee, extra meetings, organized recovery events, TED talk/ Youtube video, church, bible study, yoga, meditation, prayer, daily devotional, spending intentional time in nature, working out, working SMART Recovery tools, reading self-help books, and additional approved activities that you do to support your recovery.

300

Phase three residents are required to work a minimum of ______ per week. Why?

36/ full-time,  Securing a full-time position will ensure that Phase 3 residents are adequately prepared for transitioning to independence. If the resident's current position cannot accommodate these hours, then residents can collaborate with program staff to identify an appropriate resolution.

300

Examples of emergencies when you would contact the on-call staff (name 3)

  • Substance abuse by a resident

  • Presence of an active user in the house

  • Violence or threat of violence

  • Roadway emergency, such as auto breakdown or accident

  • Presence of a weapon, drugs or alcohol on or near Magdalene property.

  • Use of violent or abusive language towards residents or staff.

  • House emergency such as fire, theft or natural disaster

  • Life-threatening illness or medical emergency
400

These privileges come with phase two (name 5)

Choosing your 4 groups weekly, Choosing which recovery meetings you attend, overnight passes, 11pm curfew, cell phones, vehicle, choice about meeting for peer support,

400

Ways that MSH helps residents financially (name 5)

-meets material needs upon arrival

-provides $50 food card until foodstamps/ Employment

-provides cleaning supplies, TP, laundry/dish soap, feminine hygiene products

-connecting residents with CCOA to address outstanding credit

-pays for living expenses

-weekly budget review in phases two and three

-encourages residents to participate in matched savings plan

-financial literacy curriculum

-graduate emergency fund

400

Shopping can count toward your fitness/wellness hours TRUE/FALSE?

FALSE- This needs to be intentional, meaning that you take some time to do something geared towards fitness/wellness. 

400

When is transportation available to residents? (name 3)

To all community appointments, to all scheduled program activities, for the first six months of employment, 8am-5pm Monday-Friday, with at least 24-hour notice, if they are participating in matched savings program once they are in phase two/ three

400

What do you do if your chore is the kitchen and somebody has left a mess? (name two options)

-Politely ask them to clean up their mess

-Post a picture on House Squad, politely asking them to clean it up

- communicate issues to staff

Don't just continue to clean up after people. You will develope a resentment and deny them of the opportunity to practice this skill and recieve helpful accountability

500

In order to qualify as a candidate for graduation, you must meet the following criteria (name 5)

  • Actively utilizing savings account

  • Have employment and/or monthly income

  • Obtain safe, permanent housing

  • Successfully complete treatment plan

  • Complete a Transition Plan

  • Actively utilize a long-term relapse prevention plan

  • Continue to participate in program activities 

  • Participate in follow-up interviews at three months, six months, and one year.

  • Participate in Aftercare sessions with Program Staff as requested by the graduate

500

Examples of how you can use your Matched Savings

  1. Post-secondary education tuition

  2. Down payment on a home

  3. Deposit on apartment

  4. Purchase or maintenance of a vehicle

  5. Small business development

  6. Debt reduction on outstanding court fees/fines/penalties accrued while addicted.

 At Magdalene, we are able to provide a $1,200 match on savings of $1,200. The $1,200 match will be split into two equal payments of $600 each, having saved $100 each month.

500

These requirements make up your 15 hours of weekly programming

recovery meetings (3hr)

fitness/wellness (3hrs) 

self-care/ relaxation (3hrs) 

groups (4hrs) 

phase planning (1hr)

recovery work (2hrs) 

500

In order to purchase a vehicle or drive, you must meet the following requirements (name 5)

Have approval from Program Staff.

Have a plan for car insurance.

Are prepared to pay sales tax.

Have opened a savings account.

Have completed the car-buying course.

Are in Phases 2 or 3 of the program.

Have cleared their driving records of all outstanding charges, fees, etc.

Have a valid driver's license.

Are in compliance with program requirements and expectations.

500

Name three benefits of living in community with specific examples.

1. You've

2. Got

3. This

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