§20054. Integrated treatment and recovery for families
The department shall develop and fund housing-based programs employing evidence-based strategies in a holistic approach to recovery for vulnerable families affected by substance use disorder. The programs must treat mothers affected by substance use disorder who have at least one child under 10 years of age when entering the program in an integrated family care model. The programs must provide to a mother in the program stable housing and comprehensive services that support recovery and unification with that mother's children. Comprehensive services provided include all of the following: care coordination, health care, child care, early childhood education, home supports, after-school programming, parenting education, treatment for mental health and substance use disorder, postsecondary education, community-based transportation and employment supports. The programs must include coordinated data collection to assess long-term recovery outcomes, transition to employment and independence for mothers participating in the programs. [PL 2019, c. 501, §5 (AMD).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 2017, c. 415, §1 (NEW). PL 2019, c. 501, §5 (AMD).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 5: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND SERVICES
Part 25: SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND RECOVERY
Chapter 521: SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND RECOVERY
5 §20043. Acceptance for treatment of drug users and persons with substance use disorder
5 §20044. Voluntary treatment of drug users and persons with substance use disorder
5 §20046. Emergency commitment of an incapacitated or intoxicated person (REPEALED)
5 §20048. Visitation and communication of patients
5 §20049. Emergency service patrol; establishment; rules (REPEALED)
5 §20050. Payment for treatment; financial ability of patients
5 §20051. Criminal law limitations
5 §20053. Long-term Narcotic Dependency Treatment Project (REPEALED)