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Crisis Care I:
A safe place for youth and families to grow physically, mentally, and spiritually. A place with staff who teach, encourage, and model a positive lifestyle.
The Crisis Care & Assessment/Pathways program provides emergency residential placements for females, ages 12-19 in a staff intensive residential setting. Crisis Care I acts as an alternative to psychiatric hospitalization, out-of-county residential placement, or juvenile detention placement for youth with serious emotional and behavioral problems who have a history of abuse, neglect, dependency, or long-term chronic mental health issues.
The program provides a competency, strength-based family system approach to intensive, emotional, and behavioral problems.
Population: Females 13 to 18 years of age
Services Provided:
- 24 Hours, 7-days Emergency Admission
- Crisis Counseling and Intervention
- Educational Services
- Diagnostic Assessment
- Individual Treatment Planning
- Medical Services
- Medicine Stabilization
- Psychiatric and Psychological Assessment (as needed)
- Therapeutic Recreation
- Social Skills group
- "No Eject, or No Reject" Policy
Licensed By: Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
Contact: Robbie Fuller, Program Director, at (614) 416-8740
Pathways:
The Pathways program provides emergency residential placements for females 13-18 in a staff intensive residential setting. Pathways acts as an alternative to psychiatric hospitalization, out-of-county residential placement, or juvenile detention placement for youth with serious emotional and behavioral problems who have a history of abuse, neglect, dependency, or long-term chronic mental health issues.
The program provides a competency, strength-based family system approach to intensive, emotional, and behavioral problems.
The assessment begins with the intake/admission process. The assessment includes, but is not limited to the following:
- The youth's understanding and reaction to the placement
- Affect: behavior, language, mood, non-verbal communication
- Consistency of youth's perception with the referral worker's information
- History of previous placement(s): number, frequency, success, problems encountered
- History of involvement with other systems: juvenile court, protect services
- Risk assessment for suicide, aggressiveness, truancy, drug/alcohol abuse, and further victimization of abuse.
- Contributing factors of crisis event, youth's symptomatic response and method of coping, and strengths of youth and natural support system
- Assessment of family and natural support system
Population: Females: 13-18 years of age
Services Provided:
- 24 Hours, 7-day Emergency Admission
- Short term Crisis Care and Intervention
- Educational Services
- Diagnostic Assessment
- Individual Treatment Planning
- Medical Services
- Psychiatric and Psychological Assessment (as needed)
- Therapeutic Recreation
- Social Skills groups
- "No Eject, No Reject" Policy for FCCS clients
Licensed By: Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
Contact: Daphne Lutrell 614.416.8709
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