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Program Rules
1. Physical violence and/or verbal abuse directed at other
clients or staff will not be tolerated.
2. Abusive language, disruptive behavior, or overt sexual
behavior will not be tolerated.
3. Loitering outside the clinic is not permitted. You must
be accompanied by a staff member while you are in the building.
4. Weapons of any sort are prohibited in Walker Recovery Center
and on clinic premises.
5. Possession or use of any drugs or alcohol in Walker Recovery
Center or on clinic premises is strictly forbidden and could
result in involuntary discharge from the program as well as
legal action.
6. You are expected to inform the nurse, the physician or
your counselor of any prescription/non-prescription medications
you are taking.
7. Criminal actions committed in Walker Recovery Center or
on clinic
premises will result in police notification and follow-up
prosecution. This includes selling, receiving, and/or possession
of drugs/alcohol.
8. You are expected to behave in a civil, decent, and respectable
manner while in
Walker Recovery Center or on clinic premises. You are expected
to
wear appropriate clothing. You will be sent home if you arrive
without shoes
and/or shirt, have clothing with logo/design advertising alcohol,
drugs, and/or
other inappropriate, unacceptable design/words. ...
9. Consistent use of illicit drugs and/or alcohol could be
grounds for involuntary discharge from the program.
10. You must provide a toxicology sample upon request of any
staff member. You must expect to be observed by a same sex
staff member and/or nurse while you produce the toxicology
sample. Cold/room temperature urine provided will be considered
"positive". A toxicology screen results with a low
specific gravity (indicating the specimen is watered down
or it is just water) us considered "positive". A
refusal to provide a toxicology specimen is considered "positive".
A refusal to provide a toxicology will be counted as two "positive"
results and will result in appropriate consequences.
11 You are required to either attend group and/or individual
sessions with your counselor as stated in your treatment plan.
Consistent refusals to attend will negatively affect your
progress in treatment, and thus your eligibility for take-home
privileges.
12. Smoking is not permitted in the building. You may smoke
outside in the designated area. You are asked to discard your
cigarettes and/or cigarette butts in the containers provided
outside.
13. Failure to produce verification of essential facts as
requested by program staff may affect your retention in treatment
and your ability to receive and/or keep take home privileges.
If on probation or parole, you must notify your contact person
and obtain a copy of your probation or parole papers for Walker
Recovery Center.
14. Cars should be parked in the designated parking areas.
Anyone observed parking in assigned or handicapped parking
areas will be asked to move their vehicle.
15. Speeding through the clinic parking lot, "scratching
off", or "squealing tires" while entering or
exiting the parking area can result in disciplinary actions.
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