This type of bank account only allows 6 withdraws per month and used to hold excess cash on hand.
What is a Savings Account?
This is attached to an application showing your work experience and qualifications for a job.
What is a resume?
This Fellowship was founded in 1935 to help other Alcoholics recover.
What is Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.)?
Oxford, Talbot, Pax, and The Beacon are examples of this kind of housing.
What is Sober Living?
In this step, we admitted that we are powerless over alcohol - that our lives had become unmanageable. 200 points
What is Step 1?
This specific type of retirement account is set up by your employer and allows for matching contributions.
What is a 401(k)?
This law prohibits an employer from firing their employee during a period of leave due to a medical condition, such as Substance Use Treatment.
What is the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)?
This is a complex but treatable disease that affects brain function and behavior.
What is addiction?
This person supports a newcomer get introduced to and continue with A.A.
What is a Sponsor?
These two men founded Alcoholics Anonymous.
Who are Bill W. and Bob S.? 400 points
This number informs lenders and credit agencies about your history borrowing money.
What is a Credit Score?
This benefit may not always be available, but does provide up to 60% of lost wages while a person is absent from their job.
What is Short Term Disability?
This type of therapy is specially adapted for people who feel emotions very intensely. The aim is to help understand and accept difficult feelings.
What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy?
This is the ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we’re doing, and not overly reactive or overwhelmed by what’s going on around us.
What is mindfulness?
With continued substance use, the brain's creation of this pleasure chemical is reduced, lowered, and often halted. 600 points
What is dopamine?
This is the maximum, yearly contribution amount to a Roth IRA and Traditional IRA (combined).
What is $6,500.00?
This type of insurance coverage allows the former employee to maintain medical benefits for up to 36 months.
What is a COBRA?
Your environment and this factor put a person at greater risk of addiction.
What is biology/genetics?
This recovery program believes in personal empowerment through peer-led support and rooting our recovery in inner-wisdom.
What is Recovery Dharma?
This RAC staff member connects Alumni to resources, events, and social media. 800 points
Who is Allie Beard?
You must begin taking distributions from this type of retirement account at age 72 1/2, but not its counterpart.
What is an Individual Retirement Account (IRA)?
A person must have been employed at least this long in order to qualify for FMLA.
What is 12 months?
Based on research from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), most individuals addicted to a substance need at least this long in treatment to significantly reduce or stop their use.
What is 3 months?
A formal or written document that includes your personal triggers/stressors, coping skills, support contacts, and help lines.
What is a Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) or Crisis Plan?
List the Levels of Care in order from most to least intensive. 1,000 points
What are:
Detox
Residential
PHP
Sober Living / IOP
OP