It is comprehensive and includes the areas of living, learning, working, socializing, relationships, and leisure
What is Psychiatric Rehabilitation Readiness Determination (RRD)?
The date the first IRP is due.
What is 60 days from admission?
The document explaining the purpose for the group.
What is the Protocol?
Staff with expertise in work incentives.
What are vocational counselors?
A list of clients who are reviewed regularly due to complex needs.
What is the High Risk Log?
The due date for all of the initial assessments.
What is 45 days after admission?
Narrative Summary, Relapse Prevention Plan, Hopes & Dreams, Goals, Objectives, Methods.
What are the components of an IRP?
An organized book of activities and lecture points for each topic.
What is a group curriculum?
A meeting with a supervisor to review charts, groups and staff strengths and goals.
What is supervision?
The posters hanging on the information board.
What are rights and advocacy information?
The assessment done when a client expresses interest in employment.
What is an extended (comprehensive) vocational assessment?
The acronym to remember for Goals and Objectives and what it stands for.
What is SMART? (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time Bound)
How you start and end every group.
What is by relating it to the group purpose?
Training received every year that ensures staff are inclusive to all clients needs.
What is cultural competency?
Surveys completed quarterly and annually by clients?
What is the consumer satisfaction survey and group needs survey?
Whenever there is a significant event, such as a hospitalization.
When should the Relapse Prevention Plan be redone?
The document considered central to clients PROS experience.
What is the IRP?
Scheduled opportunities for self-directed, meaningful recovery-oriented time.
What are activities?
Evidence-based practices the program can demonstrate that each staff has received training and developed competency in.
What are: a) Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment (IDDT) b) Wellness Self Management (Based on the evidence-based practice Illness Management and Recovery) c) Family Psycho-education d) Individualized Placement Support (IPS) ?
The length of time after discharge that the program contacts the client for survey.
What is 1 month?
The list of participants that are part of the assessment process.
Who are the client, the clinician, the PROS team, the doctor, the case manager, other collaterals and family?
These are what link the objectives that a client works on to their goal, and is a golden thread from their intake and initial assessments.
What are barriers?
The document that supports why a client is admitted into a group.
What is the IRP?
A model that encourages clients to be employed in a setting that interests them and is competitive.
What is the Individual Placement Support model?
The length of time a client must wait for an intake.
What is -can happen on the same day?