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Residential Treatment - Open Facility | Ohio Guidestone

Offers therapeutic, educational, and recreational services in a carefully structured out of home environment for boys and girls. Residents live in cottages supervised 24 hours a day by staff members who act as positive adult role models. A licensed therapist and care manager coordinates each child's treatment plan.

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Services | Belmont Pines Hospital

Child and Adolescent behavioral health services offering 24 hour a day 7 day a week no cost assessments. Provides inpatient hospitalization, outpatient services, day treatment program and residential treatment services for children ages 5-18 years. In operation for over 25 years, providing comprehensive behavioral health services.

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Avondale Youth Center | Muskingum County Children Services

Offers a residential therapeutic co-ed center with a twenty-two bed capacity. The facility provides a comprehensive therapeutic intervention program to youth who have been abused/neglected or abandoned. These youth often times have been diagnosed with mental health disorders, emotional problems, and authority issues. Adolescents must be between the ages of ten and eighteen and reside in Muskingum County. Youth are placed at AYC when the need has been indicated for a highly structured, therapeutic living situation. The goal of the AYC comprehensive array of services is to design an individualized therapeutic intervention program, stabilize the child, and ultimately return the child to a stable home environment.

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Residential Treatment | Village Network - Main

Provides intensive treatment in short-term residential settings, serving boys and girls. Services include: * Mental health evaluations * Individual, group, and family therapy * Psychiatric treatment * Nursing care * Expressive therapy - music, movement, art, equine assisted, horticulture, and recreational * Education through on-site schooling, with tutoring * Residential services is based on Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics (NMT) and Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS).

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Intensive Care Center | Buckeye Ranch

Provides a secure residential facility for youth with mental health issues, trauma, drug and alcohol abuse and other issues. On-site school is available to the youth. Provides psychiatric services to the youth. Therapy (Individual, family, and group) is available for all youth in the program. Family support programming is available.

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Residential Services | Buckeye Ranch

The Buckeye Ranch's family-centered treatment approach drives our commitment to preserving family relationships and believes maintaining these bonds is crucial to the success of the child's transition back into the community. Our Secure Campus provides structure to children in our care with locked units, cameras, and a 1:4 staff-to-youth ratio.

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T-Suites | The Centers For Families And Children

Provides a culturally appropriate teen-focused, trauma-informed, emergency residential program. Program supports and prepares youth to return to an environment where they can thrive and be successful. Residents have private rooms, access to a nutritionist for food/medical needs, a convenience store, and visits for hair care as needed. Access to a 24-hour care team including therapists and nurses is part of the services Capacity of the program is eight.

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Residential Treatment Program | The Village Network

Offers a co-education residential program for youth in need of intensive mental health services, and operates under the Trauma Informed Care (TIC) modality. It can house 20 boys and girls and also includes Transitional Living space for older adolescents.

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Mental Health - Residential Treatment - Youth | Bellefaire Jewish Children'S Bureau

Provides residential treatment for youth who have emotional and behavioral health issues and challenges resulting from abuse, neglect, chemical dependency, and mental health concerns, and need to be in a safe, structured environment. Offers four separate units: secured intensive treatment, intermediate treatment, transitional living, and independent living.

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Avondale Youth Center | Muskingum County Children Services

The Avondale Youth Center (AYC) is a co-ed, residential therapeutic center with a twenty-two bed capacity. The facility provides a comprehensive therapeutic intervention program to youth who have been abused/neglected or abandoned. These youth often times have been diagnosed with mental health disorders, emotional problems, and authority issues. Adolescents must be between the ages of ten and eighteen and reside in Muskingum County. Youth are placed at AYC when the need has been indicated for a highly structured, therapeutic living situation. The goal of the AYC comprehensive array of services is to design an individualized therapeutic intervention program, stabilize the child, and ultimately return the child to a stable home environment.

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Abraxas Adolescent Residential Treatment Program | Cornell Abraxas Group

Behavioral Healthcare Organization/Children's Residential Center providing treatment services for juvenile males, to include drug and alcohol treatment services, mental health services and JSO assessment, treatment and transitional services, and short-term residential/diagnostic services.

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Child/Adolescent Residential Treatment Facilities | Lighthouse Youth And Family Services

Provides housing and therapeutic programming to youth with severe emotional and behavioral concerns.

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Residential Treatment Campus | Ohio Guidestone - Berea

Offers a Residential Treatment Campus with a variety of programs and services for youth with mental health issues or dual diagnosis (mental health and substance abuse issues) who have been abused, neglected, part of the juvenile court system, and/or part of the child welfare system. Residential treatment provides services designed to meet the individual needs of children and adolescents, help them work past trauma and problems, strengthen their social skills, and decrease the likelihood of future out of home care. All programs include a full complement of mental health, room and board, and educational services. Youth in all programs attend The Snow School located on the residential campus.

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Youth Residential Services | Allwell Behavioral Health Services

Youth Residential Services offers: - Crisis Services - Counseling and Therapy - Primary Care Services - Psychiatric Medication Management - Evaluations - Medication For Opioid Use Disorder. Our goal is to decrease the number of incarcerations, hospitalizations, and out-of-home placements by responding to family and youth crisis situations. A crisis is defined by you and your family. Once alerted, a member of our team will respond to a crisis situation at a location of the family's choosing within 60 minutes of the call. We will provide crisis intervention, de-escalation interventions, and a safety assessment. A team member will stay with your family as long as needed until everyone feels calm and stabilized.

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Intensive Residential Treatment | The Centers For Families And Children

Provides a trauma informed, therapeutically safe and responsive environment to help residents regain control of their lives. The environment is highly supervised and restrictive for eligible youth who have a serious emotional disturbance. Length of stay generally ranges from five to eight months, based on treatment progress.

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Residential/Respite Program | St. Vincent Family Centers

Offers residential treatment services to child who are a danger to themselves or others either at home or in the community. Children in the program have generally exhibited some type of violent or self-destructive behavior. Families participate in therapy sessions with their children and must be very involved in the treatment process.

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Foundations For Living | Foundations For Living

Residential treatment center, designed to meet the needs of severely troubled adolescents struggling with behavioral, emotional and psychological problems. Programs and services include: * Visions Program - Mental health and substance use * Exploration Program - Diagnostic assessment * Passages Program - Trauma-focused treatment for females * Journeys Program - Sexual exploitation treatment for females * Pregnant Youth Treatment * Education

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Residential Treatment / Respite Care - Youth With Mental Illness | Ravenwood Health

Provides residential treatment and respite care to youth with mental health diagnosis.

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Residential Treatment School | Maryhaven

Provides patients in Maryhaven's residential treatment program with a quality educational experience through certified educators. Working in partnership with Columbus City Schools, the Maryhaven School allows youth to continue earning credits in four core subject areas, in addition to physical education and art. Our educators work closely with each patient's local school district. This education opportunity provides positive transition back into school environment.

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Monarch Boarding Academy - Autism Residential | Bellefaire Jewish Children'S Bureau

Provides residential treatment for children with autism in a highly structured treatment and life-skill training program with 24 hour supervision. Focuses on developing communication and life skills to allow residents to return home or to a less-restrictive setting. Program is designed to meet each individual child's needs.

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Children'S Residential Treatment For Severe Emotional/Behavioral Difficulties | Applewood Centers

Provides a program of intensive, many-faceted, therapeutic service for youth with severe emotional and behavioral difficulties. Program specializes in treatment for children who have post-traumatic stress and reactive attachment disorders, and adolescents who may have issues with the juvenile justice system as well as chronic mood, thought, behavior, and or substance abuse disorders. There are two separate units, one for females and one for males. Alcohol and drug treatment is available for residents with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders. Participants attend school on site while in the program.

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