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RESIDENTIAL SERVICES

Y.O.U., Inc. offers a continuum of residential treatment services that includes acute residential services, long-term residential treatment programs for boys and girls, and community-based services. Y.O.U., Inc. residential programs serve children and adolescents with severe behavioral and emotional problems.

COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES
Y.O.U., Inc.'s community-based residential services include:

Foster Care Programs: Short-term Shelter Foster Care and long-term Proctor Therapeutic Foster Care Services for children ages 7 - 18.
The Morin House: A transition to independent living program for adolescent girls over age16.
The Bridge Home: A family-based stabilization and assessment program for infants through age 8.
The Teen Parent Apartment Program: A transition to independent living program for pregnant and parenting teens.

ACUTE RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Y.O.U., Inc. provides acute residential services at:

The Carol Schmidt Village
The Joy and Robert Wetzel Children's Center

Both programs provide acute crisis stabilization, a full range of diagnostic and assessment services, and educational programming for adolescent males and females. Youth placed at The Village and The Wetzel Center are referred due to an immediate family, environmental, or behavioral crisis.

LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Y.O.U., Inc.'s long-term residential services include:

Oxford House: A behavioral treatment residence that provides intensive therapeutic services for adolescent males.
Grafton House: A group home for adolescent females that prepares clients family reunification, foster care, or independent living.

  

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