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The client will inform their
counselor during the admission process the name and relationship for
all individuals they desire to have involved in the treatment
process (up to 5 people);
The client will submit a
written release for information to the counselor which will allow
the counselor to contact the listed individuals when
family/significant other activities are scheduled;
Authorized individuals may visit a client on Saturday and
Sunday. However, visitors must attend the Multi-family
Counseling Session on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. before visitation.
Visitation Hours: Saturday: 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
All visitors will check in at
the front desk to be identified and will state the purpose of their
visit. Visitors will submit proof of identification (picture ID)
and sign the Visitor Log, completing all blanks (social security
card and/or credit cards are not acceptable);
Staff will keep picture
identification for the duration of the visit and issue each approved
visitor a “Visitor Badge” and escort the visitor to the appropriate
waiting area. Maximum visitors per client is two (2) which
includes children (15 years or older). No children under the
age of 15 years are authorized at visitation. All children (15
years or older) must be supervised by an adult at all times — no
exceptions.
At the end of visitation, the
visitors will be escorted back to the front desk to return “Visitor
Badge”, sign-out on the Visitor Log and collect their picture
identification.
Visitors are permitted in
designated visiting areas only. Visitors are not allowed in
client rooms or recreation areas. Visitors are to use Lobby
Restrooms only.
Visitors must dress
appropriately.
1. No miniskirts, split-skirts,
tank tops, tube tops, low-cut, see-through,
backless, or
other clothing which reveals the body.
2. No shorts or cut-offs.
3. No clothing with insignia
designs or lettering of obscene or
distasteful
nature.
4. No clothing that depicts
alcohol or drugs in any form.
5. No flip-flops, slides,
sandals, or high heels over two inches.
6. ABODE reserves the right to
determine “appropriate dress”.
Visitors can bring food for the
client.
1. Quantity enough for only one
meal, which must be consumed during
the visit.
2. Any food not consumed during
the visit must leave with the visitor.
Visitors should not bring:
1. Purses
2. Brief cases
3. Enclosed or non-transparent
bags/satchels
4. Any weapon, including:
pocket knives, pepper gas/mace containers,
etc.
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