Some residential treatment settings are transitional. This means that clients are eventually expected to:
A) Become self-sufficient
B) Find employment
C) No longer need medication
D) Relocate to another setting
D
Feedback: Transitional housing is temporary; clients are expected to move to another residential setting. Clients using transitional treatment settings are not expected to become totally self-sufficient, find employment, or need no medication.
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