ABSTRACT

Models of Care for Drug Service Provision encourages a greater understanding of the Models of Care system, and how it can be used in the interest of clients’ health and well-being. It describes the different range of treatment responses that can be offered and illustrates the patient’s journey through this model. It uses a fictitious account of a client with a drug problem to highlight the various technical aspects of treatments and issues that can commonly arise.

"This new book is a wonderful reminder that we are dealing first and foremost with human beings who are complex, vulnerable and who also happen to have a drug problem. Our treatment professionals need to be well informed, up to date and responsive to the needs of clients. They also need to be understanding, tolerant and resourceful. Models of Care for Drug Service Provision assists them by providing a framework within which to work and by helping to bind together the range of professionals and services into a system of care."
— Don Lavoie, National Treatment Agency

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part 1|20 pages

An explanation of Models of Care

chapter 1|18 pages

Introducing Models of Care

part 2|122 pages

The patient’s journey through Models of Care

chapter 2|14 pages

‘I don’t have a drug problem’

chapter 3|12 pages

Engaging with the drug service

chapter 4|8 pages

Alcohol and referral on for more support

chapter 6|16 pages

Using on top, and a way ahead emerges

chapter 8|18 pages

Treatment continues, preparing to move on

part 3|6 pages

Reflecting on the success of Models of Care for this patient

chapter 10|4 pages

Reflections

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion