Definition of Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Facility

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Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Facility

The term 'Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Facility ' as it applies to the area of Medicare in the United States can be defined as 'A facility which provides treatment for substance (alcohol and drug) abuse to live-in residents who do not require acute medical care. Services include individual and group therapy and counseling, family counseling, laboratory tests, drugs and supplies, psychological testing, and room and board'.

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