FAQs
Part Five: FAQs with Anne LaRiviere, Director of Admissions for OPI Living Programs
As Director of Admissions for OPI Living Programs, I started an FAQs blog post series to outline some frequently asked questions that we receive from parents and referring therapists. In this installment, I answer two questions that come up regularly, touching on goals and transportation. As the school year winds down, I often speak with…
Read MorePart Four: FAQs with Anne LaRiviere, Director of Admissions for OPI Living Programs
Part Four of my FAQ blog series is a combination of a response to one of the most frequently asked questions I receive as Director of Admissions for OPI Living Programs and a book review to accompany my response. The question I chose to respond to this month is always asked of me by parents…
Read MorePart Three: Q and A with Anne LaRiviere, Director of Admissions at OPI Living Programs
I frequently get asked numerous questions by parents and referring therapists during the admissions process, including those that I’ve featured this month in my blog post series about how many participants reside at any one time in our programs, where participants live and how meals are handled while attending our programs. Below is the third…
Read MorePart Two: Q and A with Anne LaRiviere, Director of Admissions at OPI Living Programs
As Director of Admissions for all OPI Living Programs, I recently decided to start a blog post series to outline some commonly asked questions that we receive from parents and referring therapists. This is the second set of questions in my new series. To read all of the frequently asked questions I’ve discussed, visit our…
Read MorePart One: Q and A with Anne LaRiviere, Director of Admissions at OPI Living Programs
As Director of Admissions for all OPI Living Programs, I’ve decided to introduce a new blog post series to share commonly asked questions we receive from parents and referring therapists. Question: In the past you did not accept young adults with Borderline Traits or Personality Disorder but now you do. Why? Answer: OPI Living opened…
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