Post by CHARLEE on Feb 1, 2012 12:10:35 GMT -5
Here are our member groups! There are a few stipulations as to how you can move up in member group ranks.
New Arrivals are the teens and adults that were freshly admitted by their family, friends, or even themselves. It doesn't take long to move up to the next rank, we're only asking 15 IC post.
Patients on step one have no freedom. All patients must have someone stand outside the bathroom and they must leave their doors open at night. Adults must have staff accompany them on their smoke breaks. It doesn't take too long to get to Step Two; 40 total IC post.
Step Two patients are pretty limited, like Step One patients. The only new thing is that you don't have to have someone stand outside your bathroom door anymore! It takes awhile to get to Step Three; 60 total IC post.
Step Three is where you start to get more privileges. Adults can go on their smoke breaks without staff and all patients can go into the gardens for thirty minutes by themselves. If you don't behave yourselves, you are demoted back to Step Two. It takes a lot of post to get up to Step Four; another 15 IC post. 75 total.
Step Four is a little different from Step Three. Now, patients may help work in the Mess Hall or help some of the cleaning staff to help build up some trust. They may also visit the gym for thirty minutes without the group, but accompanied by a staff member. It takes awhile to get to Step Five; another 15 IC post. That makes 90 total.
Step Five is the hardest step for patients who struggle with addiction of any kind. This is the part where you go home and are tested. Our staff plays hard ball and fills the home with your worst problem. It's all about will power. Most of the patients don't have too much of it. If you fail, you come back to the Institute. You'll still be on Step Five, but you have to wait another six weeks before heading home again. To graduate, you must pass this test* as well as have a total of 120 IC post.
*See "About The Test"
Congratulations! You made it through the program! That means you've passed the test and made it through all five levels! Your doctors and therapist think you're doing just fine with your medication and coping skills! Now, get out of here you rascal! *You must have first made a thread for your graduation ceremony. See "About the ceremony".*
These are our family members of our patients and our graduated members.
Our esteemed faculty members. They meet up with patients once a week and sometimes roam around the hospital and chat with other doctors or patients.
More of our esteemed faculty members. These are the people who designed the test that you go through at step five.
Pretty simple. We run the site.
Any of our mods! They're just as helpful as our admins!
New Arrivals
hex code #0BB5FF
[/center]hex code #0BB5FF
New Arrivals are the teens and adults that were freshly admitted by their family, friends, or even themselves. It doesn't take long to move up to the next rank, we're only asking 15 IC post.
Step One
hex code #003EFF
[/center]hex code #003EFF
Patients on step one have no freedom. All patients must have someone stand outside the bathroom and they must leave their doors open at night. Adults must have staff accompany them on their smoke breaks. It doesn't take too long to get to Step Two; 40 total IC post.
Step Two
hex code #006633
[/center]hex code #006633
Step Two patients are pretty limited, like Step One patients. The only new thing is that you don't have to have someone stand outside your bathroom door anymore! It takes awhile to get to Step Three; 60 total IC post.
Step Three
hex code #006B54
[/center]hex code #006B54
Step Three is where you start to get more privileges. Adults can go on their smoke breaks without staff and all patients can go into the gardens for thirty minutes by themselves. If you don't behave yourselves, you are demoted back to Step Two. It takes a lot of post to get up to Step Four; another 15 IC post. 75 total.
Step Four
hex code #00AF33
[/center]hex code #00AF33
Step Four is a little different from Step Three. Now, patients may help work in the Mess Hall or help some of the cleaning staff to help build up some trust. They may also visit the gym for thirty minutes without the group, but accompanied by a staff member. It takes awhile to get to Step Five; another 15 IC post. That makes 90 total.
Step Five
hex code #00CD66
hex code #00CD66
Step Five is the hardest step for patients who struggle with addiction of any kind. This is the part where you go home and are tested. Our staff plays hard ball and fills the home with your worst problem. It's all about will power. Most of the patients don't have too much of it. If you fail, you come back to the Institute. You'll still be on Step Five, but you have to wait another six weeks before heading home again. To graduate, you must pass this test* as well as have a total of 120 IC post.
*See "About The Test"
Graduates
hex code #0147FA
[/center]hex code #0147FA
Congratulations! You made it through the program! That means you've passed the test and made it through all five levels! Your doctors and therapist think you're doing just fine with your medication and coping skills! Now, get out of here you rascal! *You must have first made a thread for your graduation ceremony. See "About the ceremony".*
Town Member
hex code #0E8C3A
[/center]hex code #0E8C3A
These are our family members of our patients and our graduated members.
Doctor
hex code #218868
[/center]hex code #218868
Our esteemed faculty members. They meet up with patients once a week and sometimes roam around the hospital and chat with other doctors or patients.
Therapist
hex code #2A8E82
[/center]hex code #2A8E82
More of our esteemed faculty members. These are the people who designed the test that you go through at step five.
Admin
hex code #05EDFF
[/center]hex code #05EDFF
Pretty simple. We run the site.
Mods
hex code#05B8CC
[/center]hex code#05B8CC
Any of our mods! They're just as helpful as our admins!