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Penfield Christian Homes For More Information Visit Our Website http://www.penfieldrecovery.com Information Pack Contents: ADMISSION POLICY.. Page 2 CLIENT & FAMILY ORIENTATION Page 3 BRING / DON T BRING LIST FOR MEN. Page 4 BRING/DON T BRING LIST FOR WOMEN... Page 5 REQUIRED MEDICAL FORM Page 8 6-7

Penfield Christian Homes ADMISSION POLICY Penfield Christian Homes is a Christ centered ministry for reclaiming the lives of those suffering from addiction to drugs and alcohol. We teach them to apply, through the power of Jesus Christ, Biblical principles as expressed in the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. We refer to them as Twelve Steps for Successful Christian Living. A. PROGRAM CRITERIA: 1. Prior to arrival at Penfield Christian Homes, the client must be interviewed by program staff and agree to participate in all parts of the program. During their telephone interview the client will be briefed as to the nature of the program as outlined in the attached "Client & Family Orientation." To complete the interview, please call us at 706-453-7929 Monday thru Friday between 9AM and 4PM. 2. All pending legal issues need to be resolved prior to admission or postponed until the client has completed the program. Failure to take care of legal issues may result in discharge for non-compliance. 3. Client should have their Pastor or some other member of their home church committed to praying for them while they are at PCH. Their home church should also be involved in follow up care given to the client. B. MEDICAL CRITERIA: 1. Must be an adult, eighteen years old and older, able to take care of themselves. The client must disclose the presence of any physical, emotional, or mental health condition that might restrict or limit their participation in the rehabilitation program at PCH. (This includes appointments with doctors, social workers, lawyers, etc.) 2. Client must disclose all medication that they are taking, the dosage, and the time it should be taken. Client must have an adequate supply of medication, to last the length of treatment, or have refills available to insure that they can maintain compliance with their physician s orders. Client must also give the names and address of the physician who prescribed the medicine. Addictive or mood altering medications are not allowed. Clients taking psychotropic medications or other medications with possible severe side effects must be on a stable dosage for whatever time is necessary, prior to admission, for medical personnel to evaluate the impact that side effects would have on the clients ability to participate in the rehabilitation program at PCH. 3. Client must be detoxified from all mood altering chemicals, including addictive prescription medication. A statement signed by a physician, or their designee, stating that the client does not require medical detox is required, this statement must be completed on the day of admission. 4. Client must have the following for admission: a. Client must have a negative TB test or clear chest X-ray dated within the past six months. b. Client must have a Non-Reactive RPR dated within the past six months. c. Client must have a statement saying he has been successfully detoxed or does not require medical detoxification. Statement must be completed on the day of admission. d. Client must have attached medical forms filled out by a medical professional and fax them to us at 1-888-785-0613, on the day of admission. C. FINANCIAL CRITERIA: 1. P r o g r a m f e e s a r e n o r m a l l y p a i d u p o n a d m i s s i o n. Financial arrangements must be made with the Executive Director or their designated representative, prior to approval for admission. 2. Client should have someone committed to sending him $20 to $40 per week for personal expenses via money order. Mainly used for tobacco products.

Penfield Christian Home Client & Family Orientation THE PROGRAM: Intensive Residential Treatment Program. Dormitory environment, non-medical facility. Daily Spiritual and addiction education session, daily group therapy sessions, daily work/recreation activities. Attendance to all worship services are mandatory. Clients are required to participate in all aspects of the program, including written assignments. Peer pressure teaches responsibility, teamwork, communications, and proper relationships. ADMISSION CRITERIA: Must be an adult (18 or older) physically, mentally, and emotionally able to take care of oneself. Client must be interviewed by program staff and agree to fully participate in our program. Client must be detoxified from all mood-altering chemicals, including addictive prescription medication. Client must be free of contagious diseases. All pending legal issues need to be resolved prior to admission or postponed until the client is discharged from PCH. Financial arrangements must be made with the Administrator or his designated representative. Client must arrange for prayer support from someone at their home church (preferably the pastor). CONFIDENTIALITY: Information on clients cannot be given to families or the general public without the client s written permission. Information will not be withheld from the constituted authorities of the criminal justice system. All visitors to Penfield Christian Home are bound by federal law to honor client confidentiality. PHONE CALLS: Clients may not receive phone calls. Client may receive phone privileges, as determined by campus, after the completion of their second week, if they are not on restriction. Please do not call to find out how the client is doing. No news is good news. VISITING: Clients are allowed visitors their 3 rd weekend at Penfield Christian Home. Only authorized visitors may come to PCH. The three qualifications of any authorized visitor are: 1. Must be an immediate family member named by the client as a desired visitor. 2. Must attend local Al-Anon, AA/NA, or Celebrate Recovery meeting at least once a week while client is at PCH. 3. Must sign a Statement of Commitment of Support agreeing to attend the client s family education day and to practice tough love as taught by those in recovery. Visiting hours are noon until 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays or Sundays (One Day Only). Please notify staff upon your arrival. Clients are sometimes given special permission to leave the campus with visitors. Staff or a servant leader must be notified of the departure and the return of the client. The client is responsible for finding a volunteer to do her work detail. Visitors may request to attend scheduled worship services. No communication is allowed prior to 1 st scheduled visitation. Visitors may dine with us at the noon meal on Saturday or Sunday. Please give as much prior notice as possible. Pastors may visit clients at their convenience. Please call and advise staff of when you plan to visit. Unauthorized visitors will be asked to leave the campus. PLEASE DO NOT BRING PETS. NO GUARANTEES: We can only share with the clients the tools that we know work to live the full abundant life Christ has promised us, free from alcohol and other addictive drugs. Those clients that will prioritize these in their life will remain free from a life of addiction. It is up to the client. Proper aftercare is extremely important to continued recovery. When appropriate we assist clients in finding suitable halfway houses for further rehabilitation and practice of recovery skills.

Penfield Christian Home FOR MEN DO BRING DO BRING 1. A complete supply of approved medications. 2. Personal Bible and any AA/NA books you have 3. (3) Full-size spiral notebooks for taking notes and journal. 4. Pens, pencils and highlighter. 5. Make prior arrangements for someone to send a weekly money order to client for pocket money. ($40 max per week) 6. Coat hangers. 7. Seasonally appropriate attire such as jeans, khaki pants, shorts, swimming trunks. Shirts MUST have some type of sleeve. T-shirts are OK. A shirt with a collar for church, nothing dressy is required. 8. Wash cloths, towels. 9. Bed linens and blankets for a twin-size bed, pillow and pillow case. 10. Toothbrush and toothpaste, deodorant, shaving needs 2 bars of soap, soap dish, shampoo and laundry detergent, shower shoes/flip flops. 11. Non-breakable beverage glass/coffee cup. 12. Neat haircut upon arrival. 13. Stamps and Envelopes 14. Laundry bag for dirty clothes (extra pillowcase will do) 15. A Picture ID DO NOT BRING OPTIONAL ITEMS Baseball Glove Work Gloves Extra Cigarettes DO NOT BRING 1. Any medication without Program Director s prior approval. 2. After-shave, cologne, mouthwash, hairspray or any other aerosol sprays. 3. Tobacco products for roll your own cigarettes or pipe smoking. 4. ANY ELECTRONICS such as TV, radio, tape decks, pagers, cell phones, etc. 5. Books or magazines except Bible and AA/NA. No CD s, videotapes, cassettes. 6. Clothing with holes, tears, frayed edges, sleeveless, tank-top, muscle shirts, or any other printed shirts with alcohol/drug, rock & roll, or any other design not in the spirit of recovery or Christianity. Short shorts (all shorts must be fingertip length when standing) 7. Any type of sandals. 8. Golf clubs or musical instruments (including guitars) 9. Any valuables such as expensive jewelry, watches, rings, necklaces, etc. 10. Any of your own drinks or drink mixes. (We have Cokes available for purchase!) IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS LIST, PLEASE CALL AND ASK BEFORE YOU ARRIVE. For a Complete and Updated List, Visit Our Website www.penfieldrecovery.com Client MAY NOT have any vehicles here!

Penfield Christian Homes DO BRING FOR WOMEN DO BRING 1. An 8-week supply of approved medications. 2. Personal Bible and any AA/NA books you have 3. (3) Full-size spiral notebooks for taking notes and journal. 4. Pens, pencils and highlighter. 5. Make prior arrangements for someone to send a weekly money order to client for pocket money ($10 - $40 per week); Client is not allowed to have more than $40 at any time.) 6. Clothes hangers. 7. Seasonally appropriate attire such as jeans, capris, bathing suit (one piece or tankini), and knee length shorts. Church clothing may be nice jeans, sweater/blouse, sandals/boots..nothing dressy is required. A Total of 8 outfits, 3 pair of shoes and 3 nightgowns/pajamas, 2 jacket/sweater. Appropriate underwear must be worn at all times (this includes bra) no thongs. 8. Wash cloths, towels. 9. Bed linens and blankets for a twin-size bed, pillow and pillow case. 10.Toothbrush and toothpaste, deodorant, tampons/pads, unopened alcohol free mouthwash, hair styling appliances, large pack of toilet paper, make-up, soap, soap dish, shampoo, and laundry detergent. 11. Stamps and Envelopes 12. Laundry bag/basket for dirty clothes (extra pillowcase will do) 13. A Picture ID 14. Alarm Clock (no radio) 15. Pregnancy Test OPTIONAL ITEMS 16. Non-breakable beverage tumbler/coffee cup Extra Cigarettes DO NOT BRING DO NOT BRING 1. Any medication without Program Director s prior approval. 2. Perfume, body spray, mouthwash, hairspray or any other aerosol sprays or any pressurized container, (i.e.: mousse, shaving lotion.) 3. Tobacco products for roll your own cigarettes or pipe smoking. 4. ANY ELECTRONICS such as TV, radio, tape decks, pagers, cell phones, e-cigs, etc. 5. Books or magazines except Bible and AA/NA. No CD s, videotapes, cassettes. 6. Clothing with holes, tears, frayed edges, revealing/sheer clothing, with any print on the backside (Butt), or anything printed with alcohol/drug, rock & roll, or any other design not in the spirit of recovery or Christianity. Short shorts (all shorts must be knee length when standing). NO YOGA PANTS or other tight fitting pants. 7. Nail polish or polish remover 8. Musical instruments 9. Any valuables such as expensive jewelry, watches, rings, necklaces, etc. 10. Any of your own drinks or drink mixes. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS LIST, PLEASE CALL AND ASK BEFORE YOU ARRIVE. For a Complete and Updated List, Visit Our Website www.penfieldrecovery.com (706) 453-7929 Client MAY NOT have any vehicles here!

Penfield Christian Homes Nursing Assessment Client Name: Phone #f: DOB: / _/ ( ) SSN: / _/ Emergency Contact: Allergies: Phone #: ( _) Current Medications Primary Care Physician: Hospital: Medical History (Check the appropriate box) Have you or any member of your family had? 1 High Cholesterol 2 Heart Disease 3 Rheumatic Fever. 4 High Blood Pressure.. 5 Asthma 6 Tuberculosis 7 Diabetes.. 8 Thyroid Problems 9 Liver Disease 10 Stomach Problems 11 Kidney/Bladder Problems.. 12 HIV/AIDS.. 13 Hepatitis Type... 14 Blood Transfusion 15 Allergies 16 Breast Problems 17 Cancer 18 Female/Male or Sexual Problems 19 STD 20 Sexual/Domestic Abuse 21 Mental Illness/ Substance Abuse 22 Other Medical Problems 23 Tobacco use (How much?) 24 No Known Medical Problems You Family Notes: Most Recent Substances Used How Much How Often How Long Last Use Route Sobriety Dates Previous Treatment

Client Name: SSN: Height: Feet inches Weight pounds Vitals: Temperature: Pulse: Respirations: BP: General Physical Normal Abnormal Comments Skin HEENT Neck Chest Breast Heart Lungs Abdomen Musculoskeletal Extremities Neurological Nutritional Assessment Not Performed Apparently Adequate Apparently Inadequate Excessive Intake PPD: Date Placed RPR: Date Drawn Where Placed Date Read Result Date Results Comments Note: Does client/patient require medically supervised detoxification prior to entering residential treatment? No Yes Does client/patient require any further medical or mental health evaluation other than substance abuse treatment? Yes No If yes, please elaborate with recommendations- Assessment Provider Signature Date Assessment Provider Print Name & Title Phone Number Please fax results to 1-888-785-0613