A patient is transferred to a rehabilitation-oriented residential mental health program. Which expected outcome applies to the new care setting?
a. Symptom relief
b. Improved functioning
c. No harm to self or others
d. Attain optimal quality of life
B
A rehabilitation-oriented residential treatment program is a level of care provided during the maintenance stage of treatment in an integrated behavioral continuum of care. The expected outcome of care in this stage is improved functioning, and the overall goal is recovery.
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