trust-what is trust?
A trust is a fiduciary legal arrangement where a "grantor" transfers ownership of assets (property, cash, stocks) to a "trustee" to hold and manage for the benefit of a third party, the "beneficiary".
what is responsibility?
esponsibility is the state of being accountable, reliable, or having a duty to deal with something, such as tasks, obligations, or people.
what does A healthy discharge look like?
A healthy discharge from a treatment, therapy, or rehabilitation program is characterized by the planned and collaborative completion of goals, rather than an abrupt or forced departure.
what do you have to do to be safe for discharge?
not relapse
what are goals
Goals are specific, desired outcomes or future states that individuals or organizations plan to achieve, serving as targets for directing effort, behavior, and resources.
trust- how can you find trust?
Finding a trust involves locating private documents, as they are not filed in a central public database.
when you give respect what do you earn in return?
Giving respect generally earns you trust, credibility, and mutual respect in return, setting a standard for how you are treated.
how can you be healthy for discharge?
A healthy discharge from a treatment, therapy, or rehabilitation program is characterized by the planned and collaborative completion of goals, rather than an abrupt or forced departure.
what can you do to have A safe environment?
Creating a safe environment involves combining physical safety measures—such as childproofing, installing alarms, and conducting hazard inspections—with active supervision and clear behavioral rules.
what three type of goals are important in everyday life?
process, performance, and outcome goals.
trust-how do you know trust is working?
rust is working when actions consistently align with words over time, creating a sense of safety, reliability, and emotional comfort.
what all can you do responsibly for in life after discharge?
Responsibly navigating life after hospital discharge involves proactive planning to ensure safety, recovery, and stability.
what will you need for A healthy Discharge?
A healthy, safe discharge from a program requires a comprehensive, written plan that includes clearly understood medication instructions, scheduled follow-up appointments, confirmed transportation, and assigned caregiver support.
how do you know you A\are ready for discharge?
your stable
what can you do achieve your goals?
strive
trust-how do you use trust?
A Certification of Trust (or trust statement) is used to verify a trust existence and outline trustee powers
what do you need responsibility for?
Taking responsibility means owning your actions, decisions, and their consequences to create a proactive, empowered life. Key areas requiring responsibility include your thoughts, emotions, health, and actions.
what will you do if your about to relapse
Speak with someone today
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Substance use support
name three things you can do to prevent relapse?
Three of the most common relapse prevention strategies have included therapy and skill development, medications, and monitoring.
when should you make your goals?
immediately, ideally setting a 30-90 day "period of focus"
trust-how do you use trust?
To tell your parents something that might break their trust, be proactive, honest, and calm.
what does responsibility look like to you?
Responsibility looks like proactively owning your actions, decisions, and obligations without blaming others.
How will you keep healthy after discharge?
Keeping healthy after mental health hospital discharge involves adhering to a structured routine, attending follow-up appointments, managing medication, and building a strong support system.
how is safety important?
The importance of safety lies in protecting human life, preventing injuries, and ensuring mental well-being, which directly boosts productivity, reduces costs, and fosters employee trust.
what goals do you have to complete to discharge?
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