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Found 8 resources (displaying 8)
Children and Youth Community Residence
1562 Washington Street
Watertown, NY
Provides therapeutic services in a home-like atmosphere for adolescent boys ages 12 to 18 years while they attend Watertown City School District and their parents are provided an advocate.
Children's Community Residence
1654 West Onondaga Street
Syracuse, NY
Provides a community residence for children who are experiencing mental health and/or behavioral issues. Focuses on improving self-esteem, self-management of behavior, and skill development.
Gaining Resilience Through Overall Wellness (GROW) Critical Care
7432 County House Road
Auburn, NY
Provides a program designed to offer a stable and safe living environment for hard-to-place girls. Provides intensive long term care to emotionally and behaviorally challenged girls and their families by combining a highly structured, therapeutic, group living experience with individualized …
Intensive Treatment Program (ITP)
1550 Champlin Avenue
Utica, NY
Provides an institutional level of care for children who have had negative life experiences and have been identified as hard to place.
Residential Treatment Center (RTC)
1550 Champlin Avenue
Utica, NY
Provides intermediate to long-term behavioral care for youth who are chronic trauma survivors.
Residential Treatment Facility (RTF)
7432 County House Road
Auburn, NY
Provides holistic, strength-based mental health services in collaboration with youth and families to support the goal of safe reunification in the community. Together, youth and family members establish, learn, and practice skills and engage in therapeutic processes to heal from traumatic …
Residential Treatment Facility (RTF)
1550 Champlin Avenue
Utica, NY
Provides long-term care for youth with a primary psychiatric diagnosis including mood, thought, conduct, and personality disorders.
Residential Treatment Services
960 Salt Springs Road
Syracuse, NY
Provides residential care to youth under the age of 18 ensuring that each youth receives the medical, psychological, and psychiatric services and care they need. Residents attend the campus school, use the Literary Center, and participate in recreational activities. Other services designed for …
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