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Money should be spent to upgrade the curriculum for the good of the clients
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The curriculum found throughout the agency is poor at best. The patients have complained about the quality of materials, the lack of technology, and the relevance of the material as it relates to their recovery. Many of the staff is not being trained to stay current with today’s technologies or therapies. There are outdated videos that are difficult to watch or understand due to poor quality. The materials are very scattered and unorganized, lacking depth and substance. |
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