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Meta House Outpatient CCS Services and codes
Helping Women Recover –H2017SAGRP
Weekly group recommend 96 units to start
This evidence-based program integrates theories of women’s psychological development,
trauma, and addiction to meet the needs of women with addictive disorders. The comprehensive,
seventeen-session curriculum contains four modules that address the areas that women in
treatment identify as triggers for relapse: self, relationships, sexuality and spirituality. They
include the issues of self-esteem, sexism, family of origin, relationships, domestic violence, and
trauma.
Seeking Safety – H2017PEGRP
Two times a week group recommend 192 units to start
Seeking Safety is an evidence-based present-focused counseling model to help people attain
safety from trauma and/or substance abuse. It directly addresses both trauma and addiction, but
without requiring clients to delve into the trauma narrative (the detailed account of disturbing
trauma memories), thus making it relevant to a very broad range of clients and easy to
implement.
The key principles of Seeking Safety
1) Safety as the overarching goal (helping clients attain safety in their relationships, thinking,
behavior, and emotions).
2) Integrated treatment (working on both trauma and substance abuse at the same time)
3) A focus on ideals to counteract the loss of ideals in both trauma and substance abuse
4) Four content areas: cognitive, behavioral, interpersonal, case management
5) Attention to clinician processes (clinicians' emotional responses, self-care, etc/)
Dual Recovery Group - H2017PEGRP
One time a week group recommend 96 units to start
Both substance use disorders and emotional/behavioral health disorders may impact an
individual physically, psychologically, socially, and spiritually and the disorders may also
influence one another. Dual Recovery focuses on how a person who experiences both can learn
to cope with these concurrently. This group will cover mental health-related topics, address
coping skills for both substance use and emotional and/or behavioral health symptoms, provide
opportunities to process the relationship between co-occurring mental health and substance use
disorders and how they impact day to day life, and provide an opportunity for people recovering
from both substance use and emotional/behavioral health disorders to receive support from one
another.
Recovery Management - H2017SAGRP
Two times a week group recommend 192 units to start
Individuals are taught new methods for coping with their substance abuse issue (and possible cooccurring mental illness) and shown how to avoid the triggers that can cause relapse. The
therapeutic process involves helping the patient learn new coping skills, build self-confidence
and manage their symptoms.
Process Group H2017SAGRP
Two times a week group recommend 192 units to start
Meta House Outpatient CCS Services and codes
Clients identify topics that are relevant to their substance abuse issue or discuss specific
situations with the goal of identifying skills and resources to safely address their needs, with the
assistance of their peers and staff.
Coffee Talk - H2017SAGRP
Weekly group recommend 96 units to start
Clients will develop weekly SMART goals and discuss their progress or barriers to achieving
this goal the following week. Clients will discuss topics group members have identified, with the
goal of developing interpersonal and communication skills.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Skills group H2017PEGRP
Two times a week group recommend 192 units to start
Overview of four skill modules of DBT: Interpersonal Effectiveness, Distress Tolerance,
Emotional Regulation, and Mindfulness. Clients will be taught skills in each of the four modules
and practice how to implement these skills in daily life.
Community Group H2017SGRP
Weekly group recommend 96 units to start
Meta House transitional living clients will meet to address interpersonal skills, problem solving,
conflict resolution, daily living skills, and discuss ways to be a participant in a recovery
community.
Weekend Recovery H2017SAGRP
Weekly group recommend 96 units to start
Clients will celebrate recovery accomplishments and provide each other with positive
reinforcement and suggestions for skills to achieve recovery goals. Clients will also learn how to
engage in fun, healthy activities in recovery.
Note all women receiving group AODA services must also receive Individual
Therapy.
Individual AODA Therapy H2017SA -Weekly sessions recommend 96 units to start
Other Services
Parenting & Nurturing Classes H2017SGRP
Weekly group recommend 96 units to start
This service assists parents by providing information on child development and parenting
techniques as well as networking with other parents with similar circumstances. Topics covered
during class may include effective parenting techniques, child/adolescent development, issues
related to specific developmental stages, building self-esteem, communication skills, appropriate
discipline techniques, anger management, conflict resolution, and other similar topics.
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Individual Parenting H2017S
Weekly sessions recommend 96 units to start
This service provides individual assistance to parents and caregivers to improve up parenting
skills by teaching, modeling and monitoring appropriate child are methods such as rule setting,
time out etc. The provider acts as a guide and support for the parent and may provide
information and advocacy on child development and age appropriate needs and expectations.
Filial Therapy Group H2017SGRP
Weekly sessions recommend 96 units to start
Filial Therapyi is a method for treating children in which the parent is used as an ally in the
process and whereby the mother becomes the child's primary therapeutic agent. Mothers are
taught basic child-centered play therapy principles and skills such as reflective listening;
recognizing and responding to children’s feelings and behavioral cues; appropriate limit setting;
and how to structure regular play sessions. The therapist models these skills with the child and
observes and guides as the mother applies them. Studies have shown that Filial therapy has
demonstrated improvement in such areas as parental empathy, parental stress, parental
perception of positive changes in the family environment, parental self-esteem, parental
perception of child adjustment, parental perception of child’s behavioral problems, child selfconcept, and changes in a child’s play behavior
Wellness Management/ Recovery Supportive Services
H2017W or H2017WGRP
Weekly sessions recommend 96 units to start
Recovery support services provided by technicians that have lived experience, which are
generally provided as substance abuse services, include emotional, informational, instrumental,
and affiliated support. Services include assisting the client in increasing engagement in
treatment, developing appropriate coping strategies, and providing aftercare and assertive
continuing care. Continuing care includes relapse prevention support and periodic follow-ups
and is designated to provide less intensive services as the member progresses in recovery.
Art Therapy
H2017PEGRP
Weekly sessions recommend 96 units to start
A therapeutic use of art making, within a professional relationship, by people who experience illness,
trauma or challenges in living, and by people who seek personal development. Through creating art
and reflecting on the art products and processes, people can increase awareness of self and others
cope with symptoms, stress and traumatic experiences; enhance cognitive abilities; and enjoy the lifeaffirming pleasures of making art
Individual Skill Development Enhancement H2017S or H2017SGRP
Weekly sessions/groups recommend 96 units to start
Individual skill development and enhancement services includes specific skill development in
reading, writing, soft job skills, communication, interpersonal skills, problem solving, decision
making, self-regulation, conflict resolution, training in daily living skills related to personal care,
Meta House Outpatient CCS Services and codes
household tasks, financial management, transportation, shopping, parenting, accessing and
connecting to community resources and services (including health care services), daily living needs
identified in the member’s service plan.
Medication Monitoring non – prescribers H2017M
Weekly sessions recommend 96 units to start
Offering support to the client in taking her medications; increasing the client’s understanding of
the benefits of medication and the symptoms it treats and monitoring changes in the client’s
symptoms and tolerability of side effects.
Physical Health Monitoring– H2017H
Weekly sessions recommend 96 units to start
Physical health monitoring services focus on how the client’s s mental health and/or substance
abuse issues impact her ability to monitor and manage physical health and health risks. Physical
health monitoring services include activities related to the monitoring and management of a
client’s physical health. Services may include assisting and training the client or the client’s
family to: identify symptoms of physical health conditions, monitor physical health medications
and treatments, and develop health monitoring and management skills.
Meta House Outpatient CCS Services and codes