View Search Results
Search Results
Provide integrated physical and behavioral health care management to create a person-centered system for youth at Bergen's Promise, combining traditional wraparound services with enhanced support for chronic, co-occurring behavioral and medical conditions.
Provides a program, establishes a caring and supportive healing home with diagnostic assessment for youth. Providing a comprehensive structured group home environment for 45 to 75 days. Conducts a comprehensive assessment to identify strengths, capacity, and future placement needs for each child. Works closely with youth, their family/caregivers, and the Division of Child Protection and Permanency. Aims to identify the least restrictive, most appropriate level of care upon discharge. Prioritizes family reunification whenever possible. Engages highly qualified counselors to offer diagnostic assessment, counseling, educational services, social skills training, and job readiness training.
Transitions Treatment Home offers:
- Short-term safe, supportive, supervised living.
- Strength-based diagnostic assessments.
- Family reunification services.
Provide therapy, nursing, medical care, recreation, and special education to children ages 5–21 needing continued psychiatric treatment or family support after discharge from CCIS or other inpatient units.
Assists youth overcome challenges and thrive in a supervised community setting.
Empowers youth by providing community-based, long-term residential treatment. Qualified therapists and counselors closely collaborate with youth and families, offering long-term residential treatment, diagnostic assessment, family strengthening, advocacy, individual/group/family therapy, health and wellness services, team building, recreation, educational placement, life and social skills training, and career exploration. The program spans 9 months to one year, aiming to reunify youth with their families or prepare them for group or independent living.
Operates a 15 bed, co-ed specialty facility serving adolescents, ages 14 through 18, who have a psychological/psychiatric diagnosis and meet specialty bed criteria. Individual, group, and family therapy is provided. Residents attend Beadleston School during the school year.
Provides a home-like setting where adolescents who are leaving a psychiatric hospital can take the first step back to their families and communities. KARE is a six-to-nine month community-based residential program where trained professional staff provide a therapeutic environment for up to eight adolescents between the ages of 15 and 17.
Provides children, teens and families living with emotional/behavioral issues or a developmental disability the support needed to improve quality of life at home, school and in the community.
Provides a community-based residential treatment program for youth who are unable to live with family due to issues of trauma. Referrals are only accepted from a statewide case management agency.
Support teens ages 13–18 facing emotional challenges through short-term partial hospitalization programs, accepting most insurance plans including PPOs, HMOs, TRICARE, Medicaid, and Medicare.
Offers mental health services for children aged 5 through 12, providing an intensive acute short-term treatment program lasting 2 to 4 weeks. Staff deliver compassionate assistance and therapy to address depression, anxiety, anger management, coping with loss or death, impulsivity, developing healthy relationships, and managing suicidal thoughts. The team comprises a psychiatrist, licensed clinical therapist, certified teacher, and art therapist, with additional services including lunch provision and transportation.
Provides an adolescent and teen residential treatment program for youth with psychiatric and/or emotional concerns. Provides comprehensive 24-hour clinical, therapeutic, and educational treatment.
