Institutional Intensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Program
The Institutional Intensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Program (IOPSATP) is an American Society of Addiction Medicine Level 2.1 program, offered through the Salvation Army of Alaska.
When successfully completed this program qualifies as an approved legal system substance abuse treatment program.
1. Program Length - Offenders in the program are generally required to participate for a minimum of fifteen (15) weeks. The first two (2) weeks in orientation and thirteen (13) weeks in primary care.
2. Target Population - Offenders who have SRAAD along with related criminal histories and are assessed appropriate for this program. The priority population will be offenders who have been screened as needing this level of substance abuse treatment, are sentenced felons, and who have a classification level of medium or higher. Offenders will be prioritized based on legal requirements and release date. Other offenders will be eligible for the program if members of the priority population are not available.
3. Additional obligations and reporting requirements - In addition to tasks listed in this section the contractor shall incorporate the items in Section 3.08 Documentation and Reporting Requirements as applicable.