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FAQ Category: Medical Questions

Can a person enter this program if they are pregnant?

No, we cannot accept applicants who are pregnant. Continue reading

Can a person enter your program if they might have HIV/AIDS?

Yes. It would require a second interview once medical documentation can be reviewed. Continue reading

What if a person is currently taking anti-depressant or psychiatric medications?

Personal medical questions can be addressed confidentially, with your interviewer. Our program works with individuals who are able to interact peaceably with others and function in a “live in” environment. Continue reading

How do you handle people who are still “detoxing”?

Detox can present serious medical circumstances, if in doubt first seek professional medical guidance and inform your interviewer that you may have concerns about detox. Continue reading

Does my health insurance or Medicaid/Medicare cover any costs?

No. We are not a medical facility and we do not accept any public funds. Continue reading

Where can I go to get the required TB test?

If you do not have medical insurance, contact the County Health Department and they can assist you. Continue reading

Are there any medical requirements before entering the program?

Yes. The only medical requirement is a TB test, which is required by law. Continue reading

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Life Challenge Ministries COVID-19 Preparedness

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is a respiratory disease that can result in serious illness or death. It is caused by a new strain of coronavirus not previously identified in humans and easily spread from person to person. There is currently no approved vaccine or antiviral treatment for this disease.

To protect our residents, staff, and our community from infection, and to fully comply with state and local guidance, ATC/LCM has adopted the following protocols on all our campuses:

1. We have permitted only essential staff and volunteers on our campuses. Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, hand washing/sanitizing stations, and cleaning equipment is made available to those as needed.

2. Resident visitation is permitted with the following requirements in place:

  1. Visitors must sign-in, complete a COVID-19 screening and temperature check, wear a mask for the duration of the visit, and maintain social distance of 6 ft.
  2. Residents must wear a mask for the duration of the visit and maintain social distance of 6 ft.
  3. No food or beverages may be consumed during visitation.
  4. Visitation space is sanitized immediately following the conclusion of visitation time.

3. Common surfaces in our public spaces are wiped down with alcohol-based cleaners frequently.

4. Signs describing social distancing protocol, mask guidelines, hand washing instructions, and general hygiene etiquette are posted throughout our buildings.

5. Essential staff must be evaluated for COVID-19 symptoms at the front desk upon entry to the building and wear a mask when occupying a common space, and in offices if unable to maintain social distancing.

6. Unauthorized visitors and those who fail the evaluation will be refused entry onto our campuses.

7. In case of infection, we have designated special dormitories/rooms to house those residents who are under our care.

8. Whenever possible, outside meetings with non-essential persons are conducted using telecommunication tools.

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