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Psychiatric residential treatment provider for adolescents and young adults who are diagnosed with an intellectual disability and/or autism spectrum disorder. Adolescents and young adults dually diagnosed with an Intellectual Disability and an Axis I diagnosis; or adolescents and young adults dually diagnosed with a Pervasive Developmental Disorder (Autism and Aspergers) and an Axis I diagnosis.
Psychiatric residential treatment provider for adolescents and young adults who are diagnosed with an intellectual disability and/or autism spectrum disorder. Adolescents and young adults dually diagnosed with an Intellectual Disability and an Axis I diagnosis; or adolescents and young adults dually diagnosed with a Pervasive Developmental Disorder (Autism and Aspergers) and an Axis I diagnosis.
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Inpatient Mental Health Facilities
Residential Treatment Facilities
Autism Therapy
Provides residential group homes for at risk 13-19 year old males and females who are neglected/abused or in need of services. They access services in the community, including school, therapy and medical services. The residents are able to obtain employment and develop independent living skills. Children are referred by local Departments of Social Services, Family Assessment Planning Teams, local school systems, legal guardians, and other treatment facilities. STARS has the capacity to serve up to 16 girls and 15 boys. Appropriate Referrals include developmentally disadvantaged adolescents with any of the following needs or disorders: Youth in need of Independent Living Skills, CHINS, Pregnant, Adjustment Disorder, Attention Deficit Disorder, Bi-Polar Disorder, Depression, Eating Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Personality Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Separation Anxiety Disorder, Mild Mental Retardation, and not appropriate for private foster care placement.
Provides residential group homes for at risk 13-19 year old males and females who are neglected/abused or in need of services. They access services in the community, including school, therapy and medical services. The residents are able to obtain employment and develop independent living skills. Children are referred by local Departments of Social Services, Family Assessment Planning Teams, local school systems, legal guardians, and other treatment facilities. STARS has the capacity to serve up to 16 girls and 15 boys. Appropriate Referrals include developmentally disadvantaged adolescents with any of the following needs or disorders: Youth in need of Independent Living Skills, CHINS, Pregnant, Adjustment Disorder, Attention Deficit Disorder, Bi-Polar Disorder, Depression, Eating Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Personality Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Separation Anxiety Disorder, Mild Mental Retardation, and not appropriate for private foster care placement.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
Services include: Emergency Services are unscheduled and sometimes scheduled crisis intervention, stabilization, and referral assistance provided over the telephone or face-to-face, if indicated, 24 hours per day and seven days per week to people seeking such services for themselves or others. Services may include walk-ins, home visits, and jail interventions. Emergency Services may include preadmission screening activities associated with admission to a state hospital or training center. Project REACH is a program to support adults and adolescents with intellectual disability and/or developmental disability, as well as mental health condition or challenging behavior that is negatively affecting their quality of life. Purchase of Inpatient Hospitalization Psychiatric Services/Medication includes the provision of psychiatric nursing services by licensed psychiatrist and nurses and may include medication services including prescribing medications and medication management. Outpatient Services are generally provided on an individual, group, or family basis, and usually in a clinic or similar facility or in another location. Outpatient Services may include diagnosis and evaluation, screening and intake, counseling, psychotherapy, behavior management, psychological testing and assessment, laboratory and other ancillary services. Case Management assist individuals and their family members to access needed services that are responsive to the person's individual needs. Services include: identifying and reaching out to individuals in need of services, assessing needs and planning services, linking the individual to services and supports, assisting the person directly to locate, develop, or obtain needed services and resources, coordinating services with other providers, enhancing community integration, making collateral contacts, monitoring service delivery, and advocating for people in response to their changing needs. Day Support Services are services provided in the community and in the program that are individualized activities, supports, training, supervision, and transportation to individuals with intellectual disability to improve their functioning or maintain an optimal level of functioning. Specific components of this service develop or enhance the following skills: self-care and hygiene, eating, toileting, task learning, community resource utilization, environmental and behavioral skills, medication management and transportation. Group Homes provide overnight care in a group home with an intensive treatment or training program. The group home provides 24 hour supervision for individuals who require training and assistance in basic daily living functions such as meal preparation, personal hygiene, transportation, recreation, laundry, and budgeting. Employment Services provide work and support services to groups or individuals in non-residential settings. a. Sheltered Employment Services provide work in a setting that is for individuals with disabilities who are not ready, are unable, or choose not to enter into competitive employment in an integrated setting. This service includes the development of social, personal, and work-related skills based on an individualized services plan. b. Supported Employment provides paid employment to an individual placed in an integrated work setting in the community. The employer employs the individual. On-going support services that may include transportation, job-site training, counseling, advocacy, and any other supports needed to achieve and to maintain the individual in the supported placement are provided by an employment specialist, co-workers of the supported employee, or other qualified individuals. Supported Residential Services are services that support individuals in their own housing arrangements with staff.
Services include: Emergency Services are unscheduled and sometimes scheduled crisis intervention, stabilization, and referral assistance provided over the telephone or face-to-face, if indicated, 24 hours per day and seven days per week to people seeking such services for themselves or others. Services may include walk-ins, home visits, and jail interventions. Emergency Services may include preadmission screening activities associated with admission to a state hospital or training center. Project REACH is a program to support adults and adolescents with intellectual disability and/or developmental disability, as well as mental health condition or challenging behavior that is negatively affecting their quality of life. Purchase of Inpatient Hospitalization Psychiatric Services/Medication includes the provision of psychiatric nursing services by licensed psychiatrist and nurses and may include medication services including prescribing medications and medication management. Outpatient Services are generally provided on an individual, group, or family basis, and usually in a clinic or similar facility or in another location. Outpatient Services may include diagnosis and evaluation, screening and intake, counseling, psychotherapy, behavior management, psychological testing and assessment, laboratory and other ancillary services. Case Management assist individuals and their family members to access needed services that are responsive to the person's individual needs. Services include: identifying and reaching out to individuals in need of services, assessing needs and planning services, linking the individual to services and supports, assisting the person directly to locate, develop, or obtain needed services and resources, coordinating services with other providers, enhancing community integration, making collateral contacts, monitoring service delivery, and advocating for people in response to their changing needs. Day Support Services are services provided in the community and in the program that are individualized activities, supports, training, supervision, and transportation to individuals with intellectual disability to improve their functioning or maintain an optimal level of functioning. Specific components of this service develop or enhance the following skills: self-care and hygiene, eating, toileting, task learning, community resource utilization, environmental and behavioral skills, medication management and transportation. Group Homes provide overnight care in a group home with an intensive treatment or training program. The group home provides 24 hour supervision for individuals who require training and assistance in basic daily living functions such as meal preparation, personal hygiene, transportation, recreation, laundry, and budgeting. Employment Services provide work and support services to groups or individuals in non-residential settings. a. Sheltered Employment Services provide work in a setting that is for individuals with disabilities who are not ready, are unable, or choose not to enter into competitive employment in an integrated setting. This service includes the development of social, personal, and work-related skills based on an individualized services plan. b. Supported Employment provides paid employment to an individual placed in an integrated work setting in the community. The employer employs the individual. On-going support services that may include transportation, job-site training, counseling, advocacy, and any other supports needed to achieve and to maintain the individual in the supported placement are provided by an employment specialist, co-workers of the supported employee, or other qualified individuals. Supported Residential Services are services that support individuals in their own housing arrangements with staff.
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Psychiatric Case Management
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Residential Treatment Facilities
Provides a residential facility for youth who are mentally disabled. Programs provided within the facility are a 24 hour nursing care service, physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy.
Provides a residential facility for youth who are mentally disabled. Programs provided within the facility are a 24 hour nursing care service, physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
The psychiatric residential treatment facility at Berryville provide short-term intensive residential therapeutic treatment designed to help individuals build the self-management skills necessary to be successful in a community setting.
The psychiatric residential treatment facility at Berryville provide short-term intensive residential therapeutic treatment designed to help individuals build the self-management skills necessary to be successful in a community setting.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
A residential facility for eight adults with developmental disabilities that offers programs specifically designed to help them live as independently as possible. Training includes daily living skills, support for community living, and ongoing support services.
A residential facility for eight adults with developmental disabilities that offers programs specifically designed to help them live as independently as possible. Training includes daily living skills, support for community living, and ongoing support services.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
Assist individuals with developmental disabilities, as well as adults with complex needs and challenging behaviors, dual diagnoses of intellectual disabilities and mental illness, physical disabilities, medical needs and/or autism, in developing independent life skills to assist them in attaining the fullest level of community integration and inclusion possible.
Assist individuals with developmental disabilities, as well as adults with complex needs and challenging behaviors, dual diagnoses of intellectual disabilities and mental illness, physical disabilities, medical needs and/or autism, in developing independent life skills to assist them in attaining the fullest level of community integration and inclusion possible.
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Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Residential Treatment Facilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Residential treatment facility providing a continuum of healing services for severely abused children ages 5 to 14 who have been removed from their families by the court system. Provides comprehensive, individualized therapy programs that include art, animals, and recreation, as well as group therapy, speech and occupational therapy, and psychiatric counseling.
Residential treatment facility providing a continuum of healing services for severely abused children ages 5 to 14 who have been removed from their families by the court system. Provides comprehensive, individualized therapy programs that include art, animals, and recreation, as well as group therapy, speech and occupational therapy, and psychiatric counseling.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
Offers structured therapeutic groups with home independent living programs for male and female adolescents as well as aftercare guidance services for youth transitioning into the community. They provide information and referrals statewide for people they cannot serve.
Offers structured therapeutic groups with home independent living programs for male and female adolescents as well as aftercare guidance services for youth transitioning into the community. They provide information and referrals statewide for people they cannot serve.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
The Elk Hill-Amani Group Home serves a maximum of eight court and social services referred adolescents' males ages 14 - 17 who are no longer at high risk for violence, severe aggression, sexual offense and elopement, as well as serving as a step down from the residential program. Set in a supportive community environment, daily routines are structured around independent living and transitional issues.
The Elk Hill-Amani Group Home serves a maximum of eight court and social services referred adolescents' males ages 14 - 17 who are no longer at high risk for violence, severe aggression, sexual offense and elopement, as well as serving as a step down from the residential program. Set in a supportive community environment, daily routines are structured around independent living and transitional issues.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
A 12 bed, community based, coed residential facility serving youth ages 12-17. Chaplin provides 24 hour supervision in a safe and structured environment, in which residents are empowered with behavior modification tools that facilitate the development of healthy and productive patterns of behavior.
A 12 bed, community based, coed residential facility serving youth ages 12-17. Chaplin provides 24 hour supervision in a safe and structured environment, in which residents are empowered with behavior modification tools that facilitate the development of healthy and productive patterns of behavior.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
The program provides group homes for individuals with mental illnesses, intellectual disabilities, substance use, and co-occurring disorders. Also provides a highly structured program for residents to make progress toward more independent living. It operates 24 hours a day and seven days a week. The program is internally accessible for the handicapped.
The program provides group homes for individuals with mental illnesses, intellectual disabilities, substance use, and co-occurring disorders. Also provides a highly structured program for residents to make progress toward more independent living. It operates 24 hours a day and seven days a week. The program is internally accessible for the handicapped.
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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Residential Treatment Facilities
Group home for adults with intellectual disabilities. Offers the following specialized services: Communication, Skill Building, Interpersonal Development/Socialization, Confident Self-Esteem Building, Increased Community Involvement and Participation, Social Role Development & Self Advocacy.
Group home for adults with intellectual disabilities. Offers the following specialized services: Communication, Skill Building, Interpersonal Development/Socialization, Confident Self-Esteem Building, Increased Community Involvement and Participation, Social Role Development & Self Advocacy.
Provides high quality community services to persons who have a primary diagnosis of an intellectual, developmental disability, or a long term mental illness. Services are provided in home and community based environments and are designed to provide a high degree of individual attention, emotional support, and opportunity for self expression and individualized routine. Provides residential support to children and adults with a diagnosis of developmental/intellectual disability (DD/Community Living Waiver/Comprehensive Services Act funding) and/or mental illness (Discharge Assistance Planning funding). Wall Residencecs contracts with highly qualified families to deliver services in their home and community. Services include: *Sponsored Residential Service; *Group Homes; *In-Home Support; *Crisis Stabilization; *Therapeutic Consultation; *Community Engagement; *Community Coaching.
Provides high quality community services to persons who have a primary diagnosis of an intellectual, developmental disability, or a long term mental illness. Services are provided in home and community based environments and are designed to provide a high degree of individual attention, emotional support, and opportunity for self expression and individualized routine. Provides residential support to children and adults with a diagnosis of developmental/intellectual disability (DD/Community Living Waiver/Comprehensive Services Act funding) and/or mental illness (Discharge Assistance Planning funding). Wall Residencecs contracts with highly qualified families to deliver services in their home and community. Services include: *Sponsored Residential Service; *Group Homes; *In-Home Support; *Crisis Stabilization; *Therapeutic Consultation; *Community Engagement; *Community Coaching.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
Offers programs for at-risk youth which include Project Safe Place and the Runaway Shelter. Link House is for adolescent females ages 12 to 18 in state custody. Youth may be delinquent, unruly, or dependent and neglected. They typically exhibit emotional and/or behavioral problems from unmet needs during early childhood that may be coupled with past instances of emotional, physical and/or sexual abuse. Daily structured program seeks to build on identified strengths of each youth. The program strongly encourages family involvement to achieve the ultimate goal of family reunification. Independent living or foster family care may be sought for youth with no viable family resource. Assessment and observation services for state custody youth on referral by the Tennessee Department of Children's Services. Services include Daily Life Skills Group; Individual, Group & Family Counseling; Independent Living Skills; Therapeutic Recreation; Substance Abuse Counseling; Family Reunification; and Aftercare Services. Also, Link House offers Oasis @ Link House Residential observation and assessment program for court-ordered adolescent females ages 12 to 17. This 30-45 day program provides comprehensive assessment of the youth to determine treatment needs, which assists the courts with placement decisions. Services include Individual, Group & Family Counseling; Daily Life Skills Groups; Therapeutic Recreational Activities; Case Management; and Family Involvement. Link House also provides Project Safe Place Phone: 877-288-1828, providing temporary, emergency shelter and counseling to youth who are runaways, throw-aways, or are escaping unresolved family conflicts. This nationwide program is the only one of its kind within a 100-mile radius where youth can seek 72-hour sanctuary. The goal of the program is to intervene quickly, and assist the youth and their family with reunification. As an outreach of Link House, Runaway Program & Project Safe Place offers emergency shelter and crisis intervention services for runaway, homeless, and throw-away youth and seeks to educate youth to access services through Link House instead of running away and possibly facing uncertain dangers on the streets.
Offers programs for at-risk youth which include Project Safe Place and the Runaway Shelter. Link House is for adolescent females ages 12 to 18 in state custody. Youth may be delinquent, unruly, or dependent and neglected. They typically exhibit emotional and/or behavioral problems from unmet needs during early childhood that may be coupled with past instances of emotional, physical and/or sexual abuse. Daily structured program seeks to build on identified strengths of each youth. The program strongly encourages family involvement to achieve the ultimate goal of family reunification. Independent living or foster family care may be sought for youth with no viable family resource. Assessment and observation services for state custody youth on referral by the Tennessee Department of Children's Services. Services include Daily Life Skills Group; Individual, Group & Family Counseling; Independent Living Skills; Therapeutic Recreation; Substance Abuse Counseling; Family Reunification; and Aftercare Services. Also, Link House offers Oasis @ Link House Residential observation and assessment program for court-ordered adolescent females ages 12 to 17. This 30-45 day program provides comprehensive assessment of the youth to determine treatment needs, which assists the courts with placement decisions. Services include Individual, Group & Family Counseling; Daily Life Skills Groups; Therapeutic Recreational Activities; Case Management; and Family Involvement. Link House also provides Project Safe Place Phone: 877-288-1828, providing temporary, emergency shelter and counseling to youth who are runaways, throw-aways, or are escaping unresolved family conflicts. This nationwide program is the only one of its kind within a 100-mile radius where youth can seek 72-hour sanctuary. The goal of the program is to intervene quickly, and assist the youth and their family with reunification. As an outreach of Link House, Runaway Program & Project Safe Place offers emergency shelter and crisis intervention services for runaway, homeless, and throw-away youth and seeks to educate youth to access services through Link House instead of running away and possibly facing uncertain dangers on the streets.
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Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Crisis Intervention
Talklines/Warmlines
Residential Treatment Facilities
Community Shelters
Residential facility for adults with mental illness that helps residents achieve independence within the community. Residents receive case management services, receive support for community living and are taught daily living skills.
Residential facility for adults with mental illness that helps residents achieve independence within the community. Residents receive case management services, receive support for community living and are taught daily living skills.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
The Winchester campus provides special education services for children with autism and other developmental disabilities at the Elm Street location and the Ruth Birch center. Also provide community-based group homes for children and adults with autism and an intellectual disability. Applied behavior analysis services are also available and are provided by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.
The Winchester campus provides special education services for children with autism and other developmental disabilities at the Elm Street location and the Ruth Birch center. Also provide community-based group homes for children and adults with autism and an intellectual disability. Applied behavior analysis services are also available and are provided by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.
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Special Education
Residential Treatment Facilities
Autism Therapy
Argus House is a community-based group home for high-risk male adolescents age 13 through 17, specifically juveniles who have committed delinquent offenses - or have been labeled as a child in need of supervision - and who display the motivation and ability to change. Clients and their families must be residents of Arlington County and the City of Falls Church.
Argus House is a community-based group home for high-risk male adolescents age 13 through 17, specifically juveniles who have committed delinquent offenses - or have been labeled as a child in need of supervision - and who display the motivation and ability to change. Clients and their families must be residents of Arlington County and the City of Falls Church.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
Residential Services offer person-centered care that empowers individuals to lead lives fulfilling lives focused on their hopes and dreams.
Residential Services offer person-centered care that empowers individuals to lead lives fulfilling lives focused on their hopes and dreams.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
Staff provide skill training, direct assistance, and coordination of care in all facets of community living so that individuals may live more independently. Services include assessment of needs, development of an Individualized Service Plan (ISP), instruction in activities of daily living, coordination of psychiatric and medical care, education about community resources, opportunities for socialization, and coordination and support of vocational rehabilitation. Staff in these programs provide 24/7 supervision.
Region Ten has three residential sites in Charlottesville - Nunley Street, Cedar Hill Lane, and Carlton Road.
Staff provide skill training, direct assistance, and coordination of care in all facets of community living so that individuals may live more independently. Services include assessment of needs, development of an Individualized Service Plan (ISP), instruction in activities of daily living, coordination of psychiatric and medical care, education about community resources, opportunities for socialization, and coordination and support of vocational rehabilitation. Staff in these programs provide 24/7 supervision.
Region Ten has three residential sites in Charlottesville - Nunley Street, Cedar Hill Lane, and Carlton Road.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
The Elk Hill-Charlottesville Group Home serves a maximum of eight court and social services referred adolescents ages 14 to 17 who are no longer at high risk for violence, severe aggression, sexual offense and elopement, as well as serving as a step down from the residential program. Set in a supportive community environment, daily routines are structured around independent living and transitional issues.
The Elk Hill-Charlottesville Group Home serves a maximum of eight court and social services referred adolescents ages 14 to 17 who are no longer at high risk for violence, severe aggression, sexual offense and elopement, as well as serving as a step down from the residential program. Set in a supportive community environment, daily routines are structured around independent living and transitional issues.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
This program provides personal, social and behavioral skills training to improve an individual’s quality of daily life. The program’s primary focus is to facilitate independent living and self-empowerment, while operating in accordance with Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) Human Rights and Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Rights regulations. Each individual has a private bedroom.
This program provides personal, social and behavioral skills training to improve an individual’s quality of daily life. The program’s primary focus is to facilitate independent living and self-empowerment, while operating in accordance with Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) Human Rights and Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Rights regulations. Each individual has a private bedroom.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
Provides a residential group home for boys, ages 12 to 17. The home serves as a post-dispositional/longer term treatment center and as a pre-dispositional detention alternative/emergency shelter for foster children or teens in crisis. Services within the home include individual and family counseling; aggression replacement training; specialized groups; post release transition services; academic support/literacy services; and recreational and pro-social activities.
Provides a residential group home for boys, ages 12 to 17. The home serves as a post-dispositional/longer term treatment center and as a pre-dispositional detention alternative/emergency shelter for foster children or teens in crisis. Services within the home include individual and family counseling; aggression replacement training; specialized groups; post release transition services; academic support/literacy services; and recreational and pro-social activities.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
A residential facility for 12 adults with developmental disabilities that helps residents achieve independence within the community. Clients are offered support for community living, respite services, and are taught daily living skills. Service in Washington County is funded by Highlands Community Services Board.
A residential facility for 12 adults with developmental disabilities that helps residents achieve independence within the community. Clients are offered support for community living, respite services, and are taught daily living skills. Service in Washington County is funded by Highlands Community Services Board.
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Residential Treatment Facilities
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Leland House provides short-term (up to 45 days) intervention and stabilization for children in Fairfax County who are in crisis and cannot remain in their home or current residential setting.
Leland House provides short-term (up to 45 days) intervention and stabilization for children in Fairfax County who are in crisis and cannot remain in their home or current residential setting.
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Residential Treatment Facilities